Journalist Andrei Hniot placed under house arrest
On October 30, 2023, at the request of the Belarusian regime, the Serbian Border Guard detained journalist and film director Andrei Hniot. Today’s immediate goal is to prevent his extradition to Belarus.
Pavel Latushka, head of the National Anti-Crisis Management, shared the latest on Andrei Hniot’s fate:
“This is a big step in determining Andrei’s fate. He’s been isolated for over seven months, without proper medical care, which has led to a decline in his health. The next step is to prevent his extradition to Belarus, where he’s facing political persecution.”
The European External Action Service got the ball rolling by setting up a working group of Foreign Ministry and embassy representatives from across Europe to help with the case of Andrei Hniot. International organizations and European politicians are pushing for the journalist’s release.
After seven months and six days in a Belgrade prison for political reasons, the journalist was released on house arrest. He thanked everyone who had helped him and explained what the future held for him.
“We’ve made some progress. The Serbian court is still deciding whether to extradite me or not, to arrest me or let me live. The second season of this challenging situation has begun. In this season, the fight for me will be even more difficult and uncompromising.”
Andrei Hniot is a director of TV commercials and music videos and a journalist. He was engaged in video production for the association SOS.by, which has been designated as an «extremist formation» in Belarus.
In May 2022, he won the Effie Awards Russia competition. In 2016, the marketing.by news outlet reported that Hniot is «one of the most famous and in-demand» Belarusian directors. His client list includes well-known domestic brands such as MTS, Mark Formelle, Bulbash, Olivaria, Spartak, Bellakt, and World of Tanks.
The 41-year-old filmmaker was detained by the Serbian Border Guard on October 30, 2023, upon arrival in Belgrade. He was subsequently handed over to the police.
The reason for detention is the individual’s inclusion on the international wanted list at the request of the Belarusian Interpol Bureau on September 21, 2023. The agency asks to extradite Hniot to Belarus for criminal prosecution.
The Committee to Protect Journalists issued a statement calling on the Serbian authorities to immediately release Belarusian Andrei Hniot and not to extradite him to Belarus.
On March 12, the Court of Appeal in Belgrade overturned the decision to extradite Hniot to Belarus. The case was remanded for reconsideration.