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Ales Bialiatski

Is Ales Bialiatski A-List?

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NoAles Bialiatski is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2022

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Lost A-list status in 2023

Dropped to C tier — Sentenced to Ten Years

Ranking Timeline

1982F$0.001M

Early Activism Begins

Ales Bialiatski's activism started early, participating in demonstrations. These actions marked the beginning of his human rights work.

1996D$0.01M+$0.009000000000000001M

Founds Viasna Human Rights

Bialiatski founded the Viasna Human Rights Centre, providing support to political prisoners. It became a leading human rights organization in Belarus.

2011C$0.02M+$0.01M

First Imprisonment

Bialiatski was arrested and imprisoned on charges of tax evasion, widely seen as politically motivated. This imprisonment garnered international attention.

2014C$0.03M+$0.009999999999999998M

Released from Prison

Bialiatski was released from prison but continued his human rights advocacy. He faced ongoing harassment and surveillance from the Belarusian authorities.

2020B$0.05M+$0.020000000000000004M

Leads Election Protests

Bialiatski played a key role in organizing protests against the fraudulent 2020 presidential election. These protests led to a violent crackdown by the government.

2021C$0.06M+$0.009999999999999995M

Second Imprisonment

Bialiatski was arrested again, facing charges related to his human rights activities. His imprisonment sparked widespread international condemnation.

2022A▲▲$0.8M+$0.74M

Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Bialiatski was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work promoting human rights. This prestigious award raised international awareness of the situation in Belarus.

2023C▼▼$1M+$0.19999999999999996M

Sentenced to Ten Years

Bialiatski was sentenced to ten years in prison on politically motivated charges. Despite the harsh sentence, he remains a symbol of resistance.

2026B$1M

Symbol of Belarusian Resistance

Despite imprisonment, Bialiatski's commitment to human rights remains unwavering. He stands as a beacon of hope for democracy in Belarus.

Last updated: February 25, 2026