Activist of For Freedom Movement Fined for Distribution of Leaflets
Aliaksandr Mendal, a member of the For Freedom Movement, was fined for 840 BYN for distribution of leaflets informing about falsification of the election results.
Aliaksandr Mendal was detained on October 12 when he was putting the leaflets in mailboxes of residents of 108 constituency where Yuras Hubarevich, a leader of the For Freedom Movement had stood as a candidate for parliament. The leaflets reported on facts of falsification of the election results. 1640 copies of the leaflets were confiscated from the activist.
During the trial, Aliaksandr Mendal admitted the fact that he had been distributing the leaflets, but he disagreed that he was liable to media law. His lawyer underlined that the leaflets had no periodicity and were not registered as a mass medium. The judge, however, fined him for 40 basic amounts according to administrative article 22.9 (violating the procedure of distributing mass media products).
Yuras Hubarevich commented that “the absurdity of the case was obvious”. “After a short period of thaw during the parliamentary elections, the authorities started to press again. Fines are handed down for everything: for going out to streets, for collections of signatures, for distribution of leaflets. They press on new activists in the first place.”
After the trial, Yuras Hubarevich handed out several dozen of the leaflets himself on leaving the court, “to demonstrate that they will not ban with the fines to report the truth to people”.