Pavel Sevyarynets of the Youth Front (Malady Front) movement, and Aleksey Shein, co-chairman of the Belarusian Christian Democracy party, were found guilty of distributing illegal literature.
The two were detained on July 23 after police found them in possession of leaflets containing information about a future opposition meeting.
Sevyarynets was freed from an earlier prison term in May after being convicted for organizing an unsanctioned rally.
Several other members of the Youth Front have been fined or sentenced to prison in recent months for participating in an unauthorized organization. The group has made several attempts to gain legal authorization.
(with material from agency reports)
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