MINSK -- Three opposition activists in Belarus have been released from jail, a day after they were arrested while trying to travel to Brussels to meet European Union officials.
RFE/RL's Belarus Service reports that authorities did not return their passports to them -- a move that prevents them from traveling abroad.
Anatoly Lebedko said he and the two others were released on March 29 after being convicted of hooliganism and fined the equivalent of $45 by a court in the town of Orsha.
The three were arrested on March 28 on a train bound for Moscow, from which they intended to fly to Brussels.
President Alyaksandr Lukashenka has blocked opposition figures from traveling abroad.
EU-Belarus tensions rose last month when Minsk told the Polish and EU ambassadors to leave and the union's member countries recalled all their ambassadors.
RFE/RL's Belarus Service reports that authorities did not return their passports to them -- a move that prevents them from traveling abroad.
Anatoly Lebedko said he and the two others were released on March 29 after being convicted of hooliganism and fined the equivalent of $45 by a court in the town of Orsha.
The three were arrested on March 28 on a train bound for Moscow, from which they intended to fly to Brussels.
President Alyaksandr Lukashenka has blocked opposition figures from traveling abroad.
EU-Belarus tensions rose last month when Minsk told the Polish and EU ambassadors to leave and the union's member countries recalled all their ambassadors.