Igor Losik

Belarus
Date of Birth: May 20, 1992
Occupation: Activist, blogger, journalist
Arrested: June 25, 2020
Charges: Violating public order, organizing mass disturbances, inciting social discord, illegal use of signs
Sentence: 15 years
Expected Release: 2035

Igor (sometimes spelled Ihar) Losik is a Belarusian activist, blogger and journalist, serving a fifteen year sentence for reporting on anti-government protests.

Prior to his arrest, he worked as a consultant for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and ran Belarus of the Brain, a Telegram news aggregate channel. Around the time of the 2020 presidential election in Belarus, it was the second-most viewed Telegram channel in the country.

On June 25, 2020, he was arrested and initially charged with “violating public order,” for using Belarus of the Brain to create public disturbances ahead of the 2020 election. During his detention, Losik was held incommunicado and was reportedly pressured, under threat of physical violence to him and family, to confess to the charges.

On December 15, 2020, a second charge as brought against Losik also for “organizing mass disturbances.” On March 11, 2021, authorities brought two additional charges against Losik for preparation for “inciting social discord” and for “illegal use of signs prohibited by international law.”

The trial against Losik began in June 2021, and on December 14, 2021, after five months of a closed-door trial, Losik was convicted and sentenced to 15 years. On June 1, 2022, the Belarus Supreme Court rejected Losik’s appeal and upheld the 15-year sentence. Following his conviction, Losik was transferred to a high-level security prison where he is allowed to receive correspondence only once a month and receive visitors, other than his lawyer, only twice a year.

The U.S. State DepartmentU.S. Helsinki CommissionTom Lantos Human Rights CommissionU.S. Congressman Bill Keating, Lithuanian Seimas Speaker Viktorija Cmilyte-Nielsen, and the U.S. Agency for Global Media, among others, have called for Losik’s release.

In January 2023, a court sentenced Losik’s wife, Darya, to two years in prison on the charge of facilitating extremist activity. The politically-motivated charges were related to Darya’s attempts to petition for her husband’s release. The European Union called the sentencing “shameful.”

In January 2023, Freedom Now and Dechert LLP filed a petition with the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention on Losik’s behalf. In August 2023, the Working Group found that his imprisonment violated international law.

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