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of which he was himself a director. The computers belonged to the US Embassy, and the US Department issued a statement saying they didn't have any claims against Marynich. The United States condemned this abuse and earlier abuses of the judicial system by the Lukashenko regime to persecute Belarusian citizens for their political beliefs.
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In early 2004 Marynich was arrested for his political beliefs. He spent 8 months in prison before trial. During this time the regime was trying to come up with a reason for a criminal case. On 30 December 2004 Marynich was accused and imprisoned on dubious charges of stealing computers from an NGO,
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prison, Marynich suffered a cerebral stroke. The stroke was provoked by the prison administration when Marynich was denied access to his medicines after a very hard transportation in unheated train wagons from Minsk to Orsha. He was told along with other prisoners to stay on his knees on the train
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platform. Even after the stroke Marynich was not released from prison. Amid growing domestic and international pressure he was released from jail one year later, on April 14, 2006, shortly after Lukashenko started his controversial third term in office.
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Marynich is survived by three sons, Igor, Pavel and Mikhail. Marynich's first wife is called Ludmila. His widow Tatyana Marynich is mother of their son Mikhail.
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and became one of the opposition leaders who had immense support and respect from his former colleagues, business community and the political opposition.
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found that in Marynich's case, Belarus violated articles 7, 9, 10, paragraph 1, and 14, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the
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city mayor, minister of foreign economic affairs and ambassador. He was also the inspirational leader for
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In 2001 Marynich resigned from his position of Belarus Ambassador to
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After the election Marynich established the Business Initiative
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Human Rights Committee views in case Marinich (sic) v. Belarus
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Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Belarus
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Marynich was given a five-year sentence. In March 2005, in
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Belarusian diplomat, politician, and pro-democracy activist
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Marynich died on 17 October 2014, at the age of 74.
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