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Vitold Ashurak was born on 13 October, 1970 in Belarus. Discover Vitold Ashurak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Occupation Democracy activist
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 13 October, 1970
Birthday 13 October
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Date of death May 21, 2021
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Nationality Belarus

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2021

Journalist and fellow "For Freedom" activist Volha (Volia) Bykouskaja suggested that Ashurak got the long sentence term because the authorities tried to suppress the regional protests in the first place. On 27 January 2021, 11 Belarusian human rights defender organizations recognized Ashurak as a political prisoner. Member of Dáil Éireann (Irish parliament) Seán Haughey took godparenthood over Ashurak.

On 21 May 2021, Ashurak's relatives were told that he died in prison at Shklow. Originally, cardiac arrest was named as a cause of death. His wife claimed that Ashurak previously had no heart illnesses.

On 25 May 2021, his body was transferred to relatives with a bandaged head. According to his brother, he was told that the body fell from the morgue refrigerator. On 25 May 2021, Investigative Committee of Belarus published a video mounted of at least two parts made probably in a solitary cell (Russian: ШИЗО, Штрафной изолятор — ShIZO, Punishment isolator) with Ashurak falling twice for no visible reason. The committee also said that Ashurak didn't have any health complaints and refused medical help and hospitalization. The relatives had a preliminary death certificate with an unidentified cause of death (ICD-10 code R99 "Ill-defined and unknown cause of mortality").

Ashurak was buried on 26 May 2021. According to his last will, his body was covered with a white-red-white flag.

A Polish singer Maciej Wróblewski dedicated a song Belarusian Path - We Will Prevail (Polish: Białoruski Szlak - PERAMOŻEM) to Vitold Ashurak. It was premiered on 3 August 2021.

On October 31, 2021 a memorial cross in honor of Vitold Ashurak was unveiled in the Belarusian church of Antwerpen, Belgium.

2020

On 9 August 2020, Ashurak took part in a peaceful protest against rigged election in Lida near the local administration office, and was arrested. On 19 September he was arrested again and was accused of "organization and preparation of actions that grossly violate public order, or active participation in them" (Criminal Code article 342, part 1) and "violence or threat of violence against an employee of the internal affairs bodies" (article 364). The judge Maksim Filatov in Lida held the trial behind closed doors, claiming a "state security threat" as a reason. On 18 January 2021, Ashurak was sentenced to five years in prison. He also had to pay Rbls 1,000 (US$390) as a compensation for moral damage to a police officer (who was found to be a victim) and Rbls 81 (US$31) as a compensation for his medications. At that time it was the longest term of imprisonment for participants of the protests.

1970

Vitold Ashurak (Belarusian: Вітольд Міхайлавіч Ашурак; Russian: Витольд Михайлович Ашурок; 13 October 1970 – 21 May 2021) was a Belarusian political and ecological activist. He took part in the protests against alleged fraud in the 2020 presidential elections, was sentenced to five years in prison. Belarusian human rights defender organizations recognized him as a political prisoner. He died shortly after being imprisoned under suspicious circumstances, from an unidentified cause.

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Ashurak was born in Aharodniki, Lida district. He worked at the "Nyoman" glassworks in Byarozawka (Lida district) as a glassblower. He was a local activist of BPF Party and "For Freedom" movement. He repeatedly took part in local and parliamentary elections. He also campaigned against the expansion of the glassworks for ecological reasons and took part in the commemoration of victims of 1863–64 uprising. In 2016, the court fined him for organizing an unauthorized single picket in Byarozawka against the negative environmental effect of the glass wool production. In 2019, he attracted media attention to unauthorized discharge of untreated wastewater into Dzitva river.