Nina Baginskaya

In her younger years, while on a bike ride, she was involved in an accident that led to a collision with a car, which resulted in a head injury and post-traumatic epilepsy.

Baginskaya graduated from the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, specializing in radio equipment assembly.

The point of this protest was to obstruct the so-called “landscaping work”, which on 4 April 2019 demolished 30 memorial crosses along the perimeter of the mass graves of those shot in the 1930s.

[5] Pavel Sevyarynets, a politician and co-chairman of Belarusian Christian Democracy, and Nina Baginskaya, who came with a large white-red-white flag, were detained.

In September 2020, Baginskaya was featured in the Italian Vogue magazine as The mother of the Belarusian revolution; she was photographed by Ivan Revyako.

[9] The cumulative fines that Baginskaya owes to the government for her participation in hundreds of protests account for tens of thousands of dollars.