Political prisoner journalist Kseniya Lutskina worked at Belteleradiocompany until August 2020, where she mainly made historical documentaries. After the presidential elections, she joined the strike of the company's employees, and then resigned from her position as correspondent of
Belarus 2 TV channel.
After that Kseniya joined the Coordinating Council, where she was responsible for press relations. She also planned to develop her Youtube project. The journalist was detained on December 22, 2020 near the TSUM department store, where she had gone shopping. From that moment on, she remains in prison.
Initially, the journalist was under investigation of the
'Press Club case', she was accused of 'not paying taxes'. However, after the case was closed, Kseniya was charged under Article 357 of the Criminal Code (Conspiracy or Other Acts Committed with the Purpose of Seizing State Power).
The General Prosecutor's Office claimed that Kseniya Lutskina was involved in creation of 'public Belarusian interactive television, the purpose of which is to conceal and distort the real facts, escalate the protest activity, stimulate a split in the Belarusian society and form a negative opinion of the activity of state institutions'. On September 28, 2022 the judge Tatsiana Falkovskaya sentenced the journalist to 8 years of imprisonment.
While in jail Kseniya's health problems worsened. The journalist has aggravated bronchial asthma. Also a tumor in her brain is growing: in 2014 she had surgery and had two tumors removed. On November 4, 2022 Kseniya's father told "Narodnaya Volya" that his daughter has constant headaches, shaking legs and hands, but additional medical examinations, though promised, were not made in the detention center.
In November 2022 Lutskina was transferred from Minsk Detention Center to another one in Homiel.