Active Yabatska Met With Kubrakou And Will Now Be Charged With Three Crimes
13- 9.09.2024, 10:54
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She will be tried.
In Minsk, Natallia Mikulich, Lukashenka's supporter, will be tried on September 9. She is accused of inciting hatred, discrediting Belarus and slander, following the schedule of court sessions. Nasha Niva drew attention to this.
Natallia has 5,000 subscribers on Facebook and TikTok. For more than five years, she has been fighting with pedophiles and security officers, who, in her opinion, cover pedophiles, Nasha Niva writes.
Natallia Mikulich comes from Vileika, but lived in Valozhyn. She got married and had a daughter. Natallia's career is unclear from her social media account, all her activity was devoted to the topic of pedophilia.
In recent years, Natallia has tried to prosecute her son-in-law, who, according to the woman, raped his daughter — her granddaughter.
During the fight with her son-in-law, Natallia began to emphasize her devotion to Aliaksandr Lukashenka. However, the main content that she posted on social media was appeals to society and reflections on the need to “punish the guilty ones” as soon as possible. She fought not only with her son-in-law but persuaded subscribers that all state structures cover pedophiles: schools, kindergartens, guardianship authorities, local police officers and investigators.
On February 14, 2024, Natallia and her husband Sairhei went to an appointment with the Minister of Internal Affairs Ivan Kubrakou in Valozhin. He promised her to study the materials of the check on her son-in-law. However, two months later, the woman disappeared from social media.
The woman's followers did not understand where she had gone. The answer was found in the schedule of court sessions. The woman is probably in custody. She is charged under Part 1 of Art. 130 of the Criminal Code (Incitement to racial, national, religious or other social hatred or discord), 369-1(Discrediting the Republic of Belarus) and Art. 188 (Slander).
The first court hearing in Natallia's case is scheduled for September 9 in the Minsk Regional Court.