GUBOPiK

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Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption of the MVD of the Republic of Belarus
Главное управление по борьбе с организованной преступностью и коррупцией МВД Республики Беларусь (ГУБОПиК)
Glavnoye upravleniye po borʹbe s organizovannoy prestupnostʹyu i korruptsiyey MVD Respubliki Belarusʹ (GUBOPiK)
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Emblem of the GUBOPiK
Special service overview
Formed30 December 2003
Preceding Special service
  • GUBOP
Jurisdiction Belarus
Headquarters Minsk, Belarus
Special service executives

The Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption of the MVD of the Republic of Belarus [lower-alpha 1] , is a state security service of Belarus. It has been accused of numerous acts of political repression, violence and torture of political opponents of Alexander Lukashenko's regime.

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History

GUBOPiK was created as a unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1991 and reorganised in 2003.

GUBOPiK has been referred by the media as "one of the main bodies responsible for political persecution" in Belarus". [1] Historically, it was known for pressuring informal right-wing and left-wing groups and for cruel treatment of detained persons. [1]

In 2020 and 2021, during the mass protests that followed a controversial presidential election, GUBOPiK, including its commander Mikalai Karpiankou personally, has been involved in harassment, persecution and torture of human rights activists [1] [2] [3] as well as protesters against the regime of Alexander Lukashenko. [4] [1]

In 2020 and 2021, GUBOPiK has been carrying out raids in the homes and offices of political activists, human rights activists, journalists. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

On 7 September 2020, GUBOPiK has abducted the politician Maria Kalesnikava. [2] On 9 September 2020, GUBOPiK has reportedly raided the office of presidential candidate Viktar Babaryka. [2]

In the second half of 2020, GUBOPiK officer Stanislav Luponosov sided with the opposition, passed on a large amount of inside information to the movement for free elections and left Belarus. [12] In 2021, a criminal case against Luponosov was opened in Belarus; in April 2023, the Minsk City Court sentenced him in absentia to 18 years in a penal colony and a fine. [13]

In May 2021, GUBOPiK officially confirmed to the public the arrest of blogger Raman Pratasevich after a forced landing of Ryanair Flight 4978 in Minsk following a fake bomb threat. [14]

On 1 June 2021, political prisoner Stsiapan Latypau attempted suicide in courtroom after stating that he had been intimidated by GUBOPiK. [15] [16]

GUBOPiK has reportedly tortured and severely beaten the political prisoner Mikola Dziadok arrested in November 2020 [17] [18] [19] [20]

In July 2021, the Belarusian Helsinki Committee, Viasna Human Rights Centre, Belarusian Association of Journalists and several other organisations called for an investigation into alleged torture of at least eight political prisoners by the GUBOPiK. [21]

International sanctions

In November 2020, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, leader of the Belarusian democratic opposition and former presidential candidate, has proposed to the international community to officially designate GUBOPiK as a terrorist organisation. [22] [23]

On 21 June 2021, GUBOPiK and its former commander Mikalai Karpiankou were added to Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List of the US Treasury for its role in the crackdown of the protests of 2020-2021:

The Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption of the MVD of the Republic of Belarus (GUBOPiK) continues to play a leading role in the post-election crackdown, including deploying specialized "Attack" units created to perpetrate violence against protesters. For instance, GUBOPiK was involved in a raid on an opposition presidential candidate’s office and the abduction of opposition figure Mariya Kalesnikava. Pratasevich was also in GUBOPiK custody following his arrest. [24]

On the same day, Karpiankou was also sanctioned by the European Union, [25] the United Kingdom, [26] and Canada. [27] On 7 July 2021, Switzerland also joined sanctions against him. [28]

On 2 December 2021, Andrei Parshyn, head of GUBOPiK, and its other high-ranking officials were added to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List by the United States Department of the Treasury [29] as well as to the Canadian sanctions list. [30] On that same date, Parshyn was also targeted by financial sanctions of the United Kingdom. [31] In June 2022, Parshyn was blacklisted by the European Union [32] and Switzerland. [33]

In the summer of 2024, the European Union and Switzerland imposed sanctions against the head of the GUBOPiK, Andrei Ananenko, and two of his deputies. [34] [35]

Notes

  1. Russian: Главное управление по борьбе с организованной преступностью и коррупцией МВД Республики Беларусь, romanized: Glavnoye upravleniye po borʹbe s organizovannoy prestupnostʹyu i korruptsiyey MVD Respubliki Belarusʹ, abbreviated ГУБОПиК (GUBOPiK), Belarusian: Галоўнае ўпраўленне па барацьбе з арганізаванай злачыннасцю і карупцыяй МУС Рэспублікі Беларусь, romanized: Haloŭnaje ŭpraŭliennie pa baraćbie z arhanizavanaj zlačynnasciu i karupcyjaj MUS Respubliki Bielaruś, abbreviated ГУБАЗіК (HUBAZiK)

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  1. 1 2 3 4 «Апошняя апора ўладаў». Як ГУБАЗіК пераўтварыўся ў адзін з галоўных органаў палітычнага пераследу ["The last support of the authorities". How GUBOPiK became one of the main bodies responsible for political persecution] - Belsat, 9 October 2020
  2. 1 2 3 ГУБОПиК [GUBOPiK] - BYPol, an initiative of former state security officers in opposition to the Lukashenka regime
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  5. Сілавікі правялі ператрус у праваабаронцы Салаўёва, калі яго не было дома [Security forces raid the home of human rights activist Salauyou while he is away] - Radio Svaboda, 9 July 2021
  6. Улады заблякавалі сайт «Нашай нівы», чатырох супрацоўнікаў рэдакцыі затрымалі [The authorities block the website of Nasha Niva, arrest for editorial workers] - Radio Svaboda, 8 July 2021
  7. Праваабаронцы патрабуюць расьсьледаваць катаваньні Дзядка, Латыпава, Анішчука і іншых вязьняў [Human rights organisations demand an investogation into the torturing of Dziadok, Latypau, Anishchuk and other prisoners] - Radio Svaboda, 6 July 2021
  8. Беларускі праваабаронца заявіў, што яго катавалі супрацоўнікі ГУБАЗіКа [Belarusian human rights activists says he was tortured by the GUBOPiK] - Radio Svaboda, 5 July 2021
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