Belarus human rights activist jailed for work documenting police crackdown

Belarus human rights activist jailed for work documenting police crackdown
Human rights activist Nasta Loika has been jailed (The Viasna Human Rights Centre/AP)

A court in Belarus convicted a prominent human rights activist on Tuesday of “inciting social hatred” for her work documenting alleged police abuses against political opposition groups.

The Minsk city court sentenced Nasta Loika, 34 to seven years in prison.

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