Nikolai Statkevich
Nikolai Statkevich is a Belarusian opposition politician known for his long-standing resistance against the regime of Alexander Lukashenko. He gained notoriety for his vocal criticism of government policies and has faced multiple arrests and legal battles, including a notable incident where he slapped Yuri Azarenok during a confrontation.
Born on Oct 13, 1954 (71 years old)
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Belarus | 6 | 5.83 | 1.02% | +20% | 9,449,323 | 116,101 | $60,000 | 737$ |
| Totals | 6 | 9,449,323 | 116,101 | $60,000 | 737$ |
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich warned about a possible attack from Russia on the Baltic states from Belarus and proposed a plan to neutralize this threat.
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich expresses gratitude for the support received during his imprisonment and emphasizes the importance of solidarity among people.
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Belarus:
Statkevich raises concerns about the threat posed by nuclear weapons to Belarus.
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich is described as having been deliberately driven to a stroke while in custody.
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich refused to go to the 'paradise garden' after his pardon was granted.
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich is one of the most well-known representatives of the Belarusian opposition and a former presidential candidate.
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich was released on February 19 after recovering from a stroke he suffered while in custody.
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich was a presidential candidate in the 2010 elections and was detained in 2020 while heading to a rally.
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich was released from imprisonment after being a political prisoner for several years.
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Belarus:
Nikolai Statkevich was a presidential candidate in the 2010 elections and was imprisoned for organizing mass riots.
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