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The prisoner is considered to be a repeated troublemaker.
Alena Krasouskaya-Kaspyarovich’s words are ‘a personal and non-professional point of view’, he said.
The Minsk City Court on Tuesday upheld the ruling by a lower district court to send Andrei Bandarenka to prison for four years.
The former head of the human rights organization Platform-Innovation was imprisoned for 3 years in August.
Kastrychnitski District Court has sentenced Bandarenka to four years in prison with one year struck off on amnesty.
Human rights activist Andrei Bandarenka stands trial on charges of hooliganism and malicious hooliganism.
Maskouski district court of Minsk took this decision on November 14.
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