Belarusian Pensioner Sentenced To 42 Months In Prison For Criticizing Lukashenka

Alena Hnauk, a former lawyer, has been detained and charged with anti-government activities several times since nationwide protests erupted in August 2020. (file photo)

PRUZHANY, Belarus -- A 65-year-old political activist in Belarus has been handed a 42-month prison term on charges of discrediting the nation and slandering its authoritarian ruler, Alyaksandr Lukashenka, as the government continues its heavy-handed crackdown on dissent.

Alena Hnauk was sentenced on June 17 by the Pruzhany district court in the western region of Brest, her relatives said.

Hnauk, a former lawyer, has been detained and charged with anti-government activities several times since nationwide protests erupted in August 2020 following a presidential vote that opposition leaders say was rigged in favor of Lukashenka.

The 67-year-old strongman has ruled Belarus since 1994.

Hnauk's charges stem from her online posts criticizing a migrant crisis triggered by Lukashenka along the Belarusian border with Poland and Lithuania last year.

After his nation was hit with tough European sanctions for its crackdown on peaceful protesters, Lukashenka retaliated by forcing thousands of migrants -- largely from the Middle East -- to the EU border.