From the DW:
“Belarus: Plane hijack
journalist moved to house arrest”
(Belarusian dissident journalist
Raman Pratasevich gestures while speaking at a news conference at the National
Press Center of Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Minsk, Belarus, Monday, June 14,
2021.)
The country's opposition leader
said that despite the "good news," Raman Pratasevich and his
girlfriend were still "hostages." The EU stepped up sanctions on
Belarus this month. Raman Pratasevic at a recent press conference in Belarus,
one of several staged by the government since his incarceration Belarus authorities
have moved the journalist and his Russian girlfriend, arrested when their
Ryanair flight was forced to land in Minsk last month, from prison to house
arrest. Dissident blogger Raman Pratasevich and his Russian girlfriend Sofia
Sapega have been in custody since a Belarus fighter jet forced their flight
from Greece to Lithuania to land in Belarus on May 23. European Union leaders
slapped tough sanctions on Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko after the
unprecedented move, also forcing planes to fly around the Eastern European
state's airspace.
What has been the reaction so
far? Estranged Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said the
move was "good news" for Pratasevich, who could face up to a 15-year
prison term for using a messaging app to help organize unauthorized protests
last year. But Tsikhanouskaya cautioned: "House arrest is not
freedom, they're still facing charges, their every step is still being watched.
It means they're still hostages." The opposition leader said she
was in contact with Pratasevich's parents who had reported they were not being
given any information about their son's whereabouts. She said the journalist's
parents were "convinced that the regime is playing a game, using Raman and
Sofia's lives." Sapega's lawyer, Anton Gashinsky, confirmed to the
Associated Press that his client had been moved to house arrest, although
Pratasevich's lawyer, Inessa Olenskaya, did not comment due to a non-disclosure
agreement.
^ While House Arrest isn’t the exact
thing as Prison it also isn’t freedom – either being illegally held in Belarus –
even if it is your home country. Belarus and Lukashenko continue to ruin the
lives of ordinary Belarussians. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/belarus-plane-hijack-journalist-moved-to-house-arrest/a-58042460
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