Belarusian politician Mikola Statkevich has been returned to prison after being freed in a U.S.-brokered deal but refusing to leave his native country, activists aid Tuesday. The former presidential candidate has been missing since Sept. 11, when a group of political prisoners were pardoned.
Belarusian politician Mikola Statkevich returned to prison after refusing ‘forced deportation’
Belarusian politician Mikola Statkevich has been returned to prison after being freed in a U.S.-brokered deal but refusing to leave his native country, activists aid Tuesday.
The former presidential candidate has been missing since Sept. 11, when a group of political prisoners were pardoned by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko at the request of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Statkevich was placed on a bus that day with other released prisoners and transported to the Belarusian-Lithuanian border. However, the 69-year-old refused to leave Belarus in what he described as a “forced deportation,” instead kicking down the door of the bus and waiting for several hours in the no-man’s land between the two countries. He was eventually escorted away by Belarusian police.
The Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed to Statkevich’s wife, Maryna Adamovich, that he had been returned to prison and “continues to serve his sentence,” she told reporters Tuesday. The politician was sentenced in 2021 on charges of organizing mass unrest in a case that human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have described as politically motivated.
