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Nina Bahinskaya
Born30 December 1946 (age Expression error: Unrecognized word "december".Expression error: Unrecognized word "december".)Expression error: Unrecognized word "december".
NationalityBelarusian
Alma materBelarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
Occupation(s)Geologist, Activist
Years active1988 - Present
Known forActivism, including 2020 Belarusian protests

Nina Ryhorauna Bahinskaya (Belarusian: Ніна Рыгораўна Багінская) is a Belarusian activist.

Biography

Nina Baginskaya was born in Minsk. From the fourth grade he dreamed of being a geologist. In the eighth grade she started cycling, took part in competitions and rallies at the USSR level.

She graduated from the Belarusian State Institute of Informatics and Radioelectronics with a degree in radio equipment installer. She received her second higher education in Ukraine, at the Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, majoring in geology, exploration for oil and gas fields.

After graduating, she worked as a geologist at the Belarusian Research Geological Exploration Institute, which aimed to search for oil and gas. At that time she became a member of the BPF, was a delegate to the Constituent Congress. She created a BPF community at the institute. Since 1988 she has taken part in the actions of the Belarusian opposition [3], starting with the requiem rally on the Day of Remembrance of Ancestors "Dzyady". In 1994, after coming to power of Alexander Lukashenko, he was dismissed from the institute for having prepared an important report about their project in the Belarusian language [5].

In 2006, a photo of her (the work of Yauhen Atsetski) was published in the independent Belarusian media, showing her with a large white-red-white flag during a Freedom Day rally . According to the leader of the Belarusian democratic movement " Young Front " Zmitser Dashkevich Photo Nina Baginski will remain in the modern history of Belarus with flag [3] .

After the events of March 25, 2017, when dozens of White Legion activists were arrested in Minsk and hundreds of Freedom Day participants were detained in Belarus, Nina Baginskaya went to the KGB building every day with a white-red-white flag and a “Freedom of the People” poster. [6] .

Activism

2020 Belarusian Protests


See Also

References

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