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Maryna Adamovich, the wife of Mikalai Statkevich, has been released after being held for several hours at a police station. She is now at home.
“Dear friends, Maryna is home. They simply held her for four and a half hours at the Leninsky District police department, did not question her, just kept her there. We are now trying to understand what this was about,” Statkevich wrote on his Telegram channel.
According to earlier reports, security forces detained Adamovich earlier in the day near her home, saying they wanted to obtain an explanation regarding the receipt of the Homo Homini award in Prague.
Adamovich accepted the Homo Homini 2026 award in Prague on behalf of Statkevich on March 11.
Statkevich was sentenced in 2021 in the “Tsikhanouski case” to 14 years in prison. In September 2025, he was among 52 political prisoners who were to be transferred to Lithuania, but he refused to leave Belarus and ran out of the bus. He was then held for several months in a prison in Hlybokaye, which became known only after his release on February 19. On January 21, he suffered a stroke and has impaired speech. He is currently at home in Minsk, but has still not been issued documents, and his legal status remains unclear.