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July 6, 2011
A correspondent for Poland's Gazeta Wyborcza daily held for three months by the Belarusian authorities on charges of defaming President Alexander Lukashenko was Tuesday freed after being given a three-year suspended jail sentence.
Poland's Foreign Ministry welcomed the release of Andrzej Poczobut, an activist from the Association of Poles in Belarus, but called on the Belarusian authorities to release all political prisoners.
"Without it, no return to a normal dialogue will be possible between Belarus and Poland and the European Union," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on its website.
Poczobut's high-profile case has further strained tense relations between Warsaw and Lukashenko's authoritarian regime in Minsk.
Emerging from a court building in the city of Grodno to cheers from friends gathered outside, Poczobut vowed he would not be silenced and said he would appeal against his sentence, Poland's public broadcaster TVP reported.
Poland's Foreign Ministry said Poczobut's "unjust sentence concludes the many-week, unfair trial which failed to comply with the rule of law.
"Yet, it is good that after 90 days of arrest Andrzej Poczobut will be able to return home to his family," it added.
Source: The Warsaw Voice