Radio host and musician Aleh Khamenka sentenced to 3 years in prison
On March 4, Minsk City Court announced a verdict for musician, researcher, and radio host Aleh Khamenka. He was found guilty of “facilitating extremist activities.”

Aleh Khamenka. File photo: LookByMedia
Aleh Khamenka was convicted for his ongoing cooperation with the newsroom of Belarusian Radio Racyja.
The trial began on February 19, 2026. After several hearings, on March 4, 2026, Minsk City Court announced the verdict: three years of imprisonment and a substantial fine of over $6,855.
The criminal case, as evidenced by the fact that pieces of Khamenka’s music programs on Radio Racyja were sent for expert examination, was initiated specifically for his cooperation with the radio station.
Aleh Khamenka was detained in Minsk on June 17, 2025, after a search of his apartment. Initially, based on an administrative charge, he was placed in the Minsk Temporary Detention Center. In early July, it became known that a criminal case had been opened against the radio host and he was transferred to a remand prison.
On July 9, 2025, the Belarusian human rights community recognized Aleh Khamenka as a political prisoner.
Background
Musician, educator, composer, producer, and radio host Aleh Khamenka is known as a promoter of Belarusian music through radio. He is the creator of folk-modern — a new direction in contemporary Belarusian music — and leader of the popular band Palats (Palace).
He graduated from the Belarusian State University of Culture. In 1992, he founded the band Palats, with which he recorded six studio albums. In 2008, he completed graduate studies in cultural studies at the same university and worked as a senior lecturer in the Variety Show Direction department.
In 2008, he participated in the national selection for Eurovision with the song “Kola Hrukatala” (The Wheel Rumbled). In 2009, he created the Bela Music festival, held at the Baravaya airfield. After 2020, Palats members remained in the country and occasionally performed.
In the 2000s, he created and hosted the program Brama Isnasci (Gate of Existence) on Avtoradio, and from the late 2000s began collaborating with Radio Racyja. His music programs Tuzin Hitoŭ (Dozen Hits) and Folk-brama (Folk-gate) aired for many years until his detention.
Belarusian Radio Racyja is a radio station that broadcasts 24/7 in Belarusian in Belarus, Poland, and Lithuania on FM and online. It provides information about socio-political, economic, and cultural events in Belarus and the world. The media’s newsroom has been based in Białystok, Poland, since 1999.
Since September 2021, access to the radio station’s website for visitors from Belarus has been blocked by order of the Ministry of Information. On January 16, 2024, by decision of the KGB, Belarusian Radio Racyja was designated an “extremist formation.”
Under current Belarusian legislation, persons recognized as participants in an extremist formation can be prosecuted for “establishing or participating in an extremist formation” or “facilitating extremist activities”. Penalties under these articles include up to 10 years imprisonment.
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