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European athletes body calls for release of detained Belarusian basketball player

October 6, 2020
By Aleks Klosok and Mary Ilyushina, CNN
European Athletes Body Calls For Release Of Detained Belarusian Basketball Player
Belarus' centre Yelena Leuchanka (C) holds on to the ball between Turkey's point guard Birsel Vardarli Demirmen (L) and Turkey's point guard Olcay Cakir during a Women's round Group A basketball match between Belarus and Turkey at the Youth Arena in Rio de Janeiro on August 11, 2016 during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. / AFP / Andrej ISAKOVIC (Photo credit should read ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/AFP via Getty Images)
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A European athletic body — European Elite Athletes Association — has called for the immediate release and closure of any proceedings against a top female Belarusian basketball player, Yelena Leuchanka.

According to the body, Leuchanka was arrested last Wednesday at Minsk Airport and sentenced to 15 days in prison over her participation in protests against President Alexander Lukashenko’s disputed re-election.

“We condemn the arbitrary and violent treatment of the protesters and using any other type of pressure or repressions, including sporting and economic, against the Belarusian athletes,” read the EU Athletes statement.

It added that Leuchanka planned to leave the country to receive scheduled medical treatment abroad.

CNN has reached out to the Belarusian Interior Ministry for comment.

The 37-year-old is a center for the Belarus women’s national basketball team, a former player at several WNBA clubs in the United States and a two-time Olympian.

It comes as nearly 700 Belarusian sports figures have signed an open letter demanding new elections and an end to police violence, among others.

Unrest in Belarus erupted in August after President Alexander Lukashenko’s contested victory in an August 9 election that independent observers have criticized for not being free and fair.

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Riot police have detained thousands of protesters prompting international condemnation and EU sanctions.

Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994, assumed the office for his sixth consecutive term at an inauguration ceremony at the Palace of Independence in Minsk on September 23.

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