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Aliaksandr Azarau (, ) is a former police investigator in
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ian security services including the Investigative Committee of Belarus and GUBOPiK. , he is head of the Belarusian opposition police group
BYPOL The Association of Security Forces of Belarus (), also known as BYPOL, is a Belarusian organization that was created by former employees of law enforcement agencies to counter the Belarusian authorities. The association has channels on YouTube an ...
. Azarau was responsible for law and order as a member of the United Transitional Cabinet of the
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from August 2022 to 6 August 2023.


Childhood and early education

Azarau was born in
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in . He was brought up in Frunzyenski District in Minsk. His father, a construction worker, died from electrocution when Azarau was 11 and his mother was an engineer. Azarau expected to become a banker. Azarau graduated in law at in 2000.


Police officer

After obtaining his law degree, Azarau started work in the police as an investigator at the Investigative Committee of Belarus. He obtained degrees from Belarus State Economic University and Minsk State Linguistic University while working as an investigator. Azarau worked at GUBOPiK, a Belarusian security service, from 2008 to around 2018, as a specialist in investigating
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. Azarau claims that from 2015, he "openly defended Ukrainians" within his service, leading to internal conflict. He reached the status of lieutenant-colonel as head of a GUBOPiK unit. Following his time at GUBOPiK, Azarau was shifted to the Academy of the Minister of the Interior, becoming a lecturer.


BYPOL and United Transitional Cabinet

Azarau resigned from official police duties and joined
BYPOL The Association of Security Forces of Belarus (), also known as BYPOL, is a Belarusian organization that was created by former employees of law enforcement agencies to counter the Belarusian authorities. The association has channels on YouTube an ...
(Association of Security Forces of Belarus), an organisation of Belarusian former security officers who oppose the
Alexander Lukashenko Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (also transliterated as Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka; born 30 August 1954) is a Belarusian politician who has been the first and only president of Belarus since the office's establishment in 1994, making hi ...
presidency of Belarus. Azarau was the head of BYPOL Foundation when it was created in May 2021. As head of BYPOL, Azarau judged BYPOL's role in the 2022 rail war in Belarus as having helped to reverse the 2022 Russian military offensive that aimed to conquer
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, the capital of
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. In August 2022, Azarau was appointed to the United Transitional Cabinet, with responsibility for law and order. In August 2023, the Belarusian Coordination Council exercised the principle of
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by withdrawing confidence in Azarau as Representative for Law and Order. Tsikhanouskaya implemented the Council's decision by dismissing Azarau from the Cabinet.
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, announced the dismissal on 6 August 2023. Azarau retained a role of work with the Cabinet in implementing the "Victory" plan.


Relation to Lukashenko government

Azarau sees himself as having never "supported Lukashenko" and aimed to serve the interests of Belarusians. He stated that he personally saw fraud in the
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and illegal orders of repression in the protests that followed the election. In May 2021, Azarau estimated that many members of the official Belarusian security forces did not wish to support activities of repression, but worried about being unemployable if they resigned. He predicted that at a "critical moment", only a small number of security forces would defend Lukashenko, and employees who "doubt ndsilently go to work" would support the anti-Lukashenko opposition.


Criticisms

Belarusian politician and activist
Andrei Sannikov Andrei Olegovich Sannikov (or Andrei Sannikau, , , born 8 March 1954) is a Belarusian politician and activist. In the early 1990s, he headed the Belarusian delegation on Nuclear and Conventional Weapons Armament Negotiations, also serving as a Be ...
stated that because of Azarau's past role in GUBOPiK, Sannikov didn't see how Azarau could be trusted. On 16 June 2023, Natallia Radzina () alleged in NV.ua that there were suspicions of Azarau working for Belarusian secret services. Radzina stated that after hundreds or thousands of Belarusians registered for the "Peramoga" plan of preparing resistance to the Lukashenko government, many were arrested. She stated that GUBOPiK, Azarau's former employer, had frequently broadcast videos of people who stated that they had been arrested for participation in Peramoga. In July 2023, the group Joint Resistance Staff accused Azarau of working for the Belarusian intelligence directorate (GRU).


Personal life

, Azarau lives in
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with his wife and two daughters who attend school there.


Harassment

Belarusian authorities seized Azarau's Belarusian bank accounts in 2021. Security forces searched Azarau's mother's home, confiscated her electronic devices, and visited people who had telephoned her. Azarau interpreted the events as harassment, that effectively frightened friends and family from contacting his mother. Azarau believes that Belarusian spies were sent to Poland to spy on Azarau and "eliminate" BYPOL leadership. On 15 February 2024, Azarau was sentenced to 25 years in prison ''
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''. Five other BYPOL founders received lengthy prison terms on the same day. Later that year, he was sentenced again, for the
Machulishchy air base attack On February 26, 2023, at the Machulishchy (air base), Machulishchy military airfield, around 12 kilometers from Minsk, a Beriev A-50, Russian A-50 early warning military aircraft was damaged as a result of explosions. BYPOL claimed responsibility ...
.


References

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