Maria Kolesnikova, a member of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, speaks to her lawyers at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644334
Maria Kolesnikova and Maksim Znak, members of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, speak to their lawyers at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644326
Maxim Znak, a member of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, attends a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644322
Maria Kolesnikova, a member of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, and lawyer Vladimir Pylchenko attend a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644320
Maxim Znak, a member of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, attends a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644316
Maria Kolesnikova, a member of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, and lawyer Vladimir Pylchenko attend a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644315
Maria Kolesnikova, a member of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, attends a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644309
Maria Kolesnikova and Maksim Znak, members of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, attend a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644308
Maxim Znak, a member of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, attends a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644305
Maria Kolesnikova, a member of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, makes a heart gesture during a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644295
Maria Kolesnikova and Maksim Znak, members of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, attend a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644293
Maria Kolesnikova and Maksim Znak, members of the Belarusian opposition coordination council's presidium, accused of conspiring to seize state power, calling for actions aimed at causing harm to national security, and creating an extremist group, attend a hearing at the Minsk District Court, Belarus. A court on Monday sentenced key opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova, who led mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko last year, to 11 years in prison on national security charges. Maxim Znak was also handed a 10-year prison sentence.06.09.2021#6644291