Russian Student Sapega Seeks Pardon for 6-Year Belarus Sentence – BBC

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian student Sofia Sapega has sought a pardon from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko a month after being sentenced to six years
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a key role in mobilizing the anti-Lukashenko protests of summer 2020 following the authoritarian leader's widely disputed election
victory.Belarusian authorities accused Sapega of editing a Telegram channel that published the personal information of police officers
discord as well as illegally collecting and disseminating information about the private life of an unnamed person.The BBC said it had
President Vladimir Putin in the event of her transfer.