Alesin’s Case Suspended through Elimination of a Criminal Article
On January 25, the media reported that the criminal case against the journalist Aliaksandr Alesin had been suspended. It turned out that probably the case was suspended due to the fact that article 356.1, with which he had been charged (establishing cooperation with special services, security or intelligence services of a foreign state), was eliminated from the Criminal Code by the Law dated January 5, 2016.
The case was suspended, as “it was impossible to carry out investigating actions needed for making a decision of completion of preliminary investigation” (Article 246 part 1 item 5 of the Code of Criminal Procedure).
Aliaksandr Alesin, journalist of Belorusy I Rynok, military affairs analyst, was detained on November 25, 2014. Information about the detention and the place of detention became known to the public only at the beginning of December.
Initially, Alesin had been accused of treason (Article 356 of the Criminal Code) and cooperation with special services or intelligence bodies of another state (Article 356.1).
On December 10, 2014, the journalist was released under recognizance not to leave the country. He said that the charges of treason had been dropped; he has been charged only with cooperation with foreign special services.
There had been no investigating actions on the case for a long time.
On December 9th, 2015 representatives of human rights organizations of Belarus urged the Belarusian authorities to stop politically motivated criminal cases, and the case against Aliaksandr Alesin, among them.