Belarusian blogger Roman Protasevich arrested on Ryanair flight pardoned

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oman Protasevich, the Belarusian opposition blogger arrested in 2021 after his Ryanair flight was pressured to land in Minsk, was pardoned on Monday, the Belarusian state news company BelTA reported.

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β€œI have literally just signed all the relevant documents stating that I have been pardoned,” BelTA quoted Protasevich as telling reporters. "This is, of course, great news."

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Protasevich had been sentenced to eight years in prison this month for offences together with inciting terrorism, organising mass disturbances and slandering Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.

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He had labored as a journalist on the news outlet Nexta, which reported extensively on mass protests in opposition to Lukashenko in 2020 following a presidential election that the opposition and Western governments denounced as rigged.

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A clampdown across the time of the election resulted in all important opposition figures being jailed or pushed into exile.

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Nexta's founder Stsiapan Putsila and former editor Yan Rudik had been sentenced in absentia by the identical court docket to twenty and 19 years in jail respectively. Belarus declared Nexta a "terrorist organisation" final 12 months.

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The circumstances of Protasevich's arrest in May 2021 prompted worldwide outrage and triggered European Union sanctions in opposition to Lukashenko.

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After his arrest, Protasevich was proven on state tv tearfully confessing to involvement in anti-government protests and plotting to topple Lukashenko. The exiled Belarus opposition stated the admissions had been false and had been coerced.

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