Liliya Vlasova

[3] In 1990, Vlasova and Natalia Kozyrenko created one of the first private law firms in Belarus following the fall of the Soviet Union.

[8] In 2011, Vlasova started her firm's bureau of legal mediation, for which she became well-known in Belarus.

[9] This body aims for a transition of power from president Alexander Lukashenko, whose claim to have won the election is disputed.

[5] The following day, Prosecutor-General Alexander Konyuk initiated criminal proceedings against the members of the Coordination Council under Article 361 of the Belarusian Criminal Code, on the grounds of attempting to seize state power and harming national security.

[12] She was visible in a video of a meeting between Lukashenko and his imprisoned opponents that was broadcast on 10 October 2020.