The Minsk City Court on July 24 sentenced physicist Yury Adamau to three years in prison on a charge of financially supporting "extremist groups" amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent. The charge stemmed from Adamau's contribution of $1,590 to the funds assisting repressed Belarusian activists and journalists -- BySol and ByHelp. The Belarusian authorities have declared the two groups "extremists." Adamau, who was arrested in March, is the founder of the private scientific publishing house Pamylka. He has collaborated with the Brookhaven National Laboratory and Texas A&M University in the United States. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Belarus Service, click here.
Belarusian Physicist Handed Three-Year Prison Term On Extremism Charge

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