human rights defender
Andrei Chapiuk
Actions and Campaigns
human rights defender
Actions and Campaigns
1996
Man
Urban
Released
Andrei is a volunteer at Viasna, he is an open-minded and hard-working person. Before his imprisonment, he studied to become an IT specialist. Even in prison, he still tries to study and read a lot. When the protests began, he prepared parcels of basic necessities for prisoners who had no one to help them.
Before his imprisonment, Andrei was into Thai boxing, went regularly to the gym and practised wrestling. In prison, he continues practicing sports. Andrei's eyesight is deteriorating (a common problem among prisoners), so he decided to read less.
He loves nature and used to pick mushrooms and berries. He also loves animals and has had two guinea pigs.
Oct 2, 2020
Apr 18, 2025
5 years and 9 months
He was released from the penal colony on April 18, 2025, after serving the full sentence imposed by the court.
Andrei was subsequently placed under "preventive supervision", prohibiting him from leaving the country. In light of the continued and escalating reprisals, Andrei Chapiuk was forced to leave Belarus to ensure his safety.
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Andrei is a volunteer at Viasna, he is an open-minded and hard-working person. Before his imprisonment, he studied to become an IT specialist. Even in prison, he still tries to study and read a lot. When the protests began, he prepared parcels of basic necessities for prisoners who had no one to help them.
Before his imprisonment, Andrei was into Thai boxing, went regularly to the gym and practised wrestling. In prison, he continues practicing sports. Andrei's eyesight is deteriorating (a common problem among prisoners), so he decided to read less.
He loves nature and used to pick mushrooms and berries. He also loves animals and has had two guinea pigs.
5 years and 9 months
He was released from the penal colony on April 18, 2025, after serving the full sentence imposed by the court.
Andrei was subsequently placed under "preventive supervision", prohibiting him from leaving the country. In light of the continued and escalating reprisals, Andrei Chapiuk was forced to leave Belarus to ensure his safety.