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Yury Karayeu
Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus

Yury Karayeu

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Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus
A.K.A.
Yury Karayev Yury Khadzhimuratavich Karayeu
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Gender
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Place of birth
Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia–Alania, Russia
Age
58 years
Education
Institut militaire de Saratov de la garde nationale de la fédération de Russie
Saratov, Saratov Oblast, Russia
(-1987)
M.V. Frunze Military Academy
Moscow, Moscow Governorate, Russia
(-1996)
Military Academy of Belarus
Minsk, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Belarus
Positions
Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus
(11 June 2019-29 October 2020)
Awards
Medal for Impeccable Service 1st Class
 
Medal for Impeccable Service 2nd Class
 
Medal for Impeccable Service 3rd Class
 
Jubilee medal "60 Years Of Liberation Of The Belarusian Republic From German-Fascist Invaders"
 
Order of the Homeland Service 3rd Class
(2015)
Jubilee Medal "60 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
 
Medal "65 years of liberation of the Republic of Belarus from the Nazi invaders"
 
Jubilee medal «70 years of liberation of the Republic of Belarus from Nazi invaders»
 
Jubilee Medal "70 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
 
80 Years of Belarusian Militia
 
médaille des 80 ans des Forces armées de la Biélorussie
 
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Biography

Yury Khadzhimuratavich Karayeu (Belarusian: Юрый Хаджымуратавіч Кара́еў, Russian: Ю́рий Хаджимура́тович Кара́ев, Yuriy Karayev, born 21 June 1966) is a Russian-born Belarusian General of Militsiya. He was the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus from 11 June 2019 to 29 October 2020. He is also a Major General of the Police.

Biography

Karayeu was born on 21 June 1966 in the capital of North Ossetia, Ordzhonikidze (now Vladikavkaz). He graduated from the Saratov Military Institute of the Interior Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union in 1987 and was sent to serve in Mahiliou, Belarus, then part of the USSR. He was later transferred to an operational regiment stationed in Minsk and spent several months serving in the Southern Caucasus during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War.

In 1996 or 1997, he graduated from the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow, Russia.

In 1999-2009 he served as commander of various police and internal troops units in Babruysk, Homiel and Minsk.

In 2009, Karayeu was appointed First Deputy Chief of Operational and Combat Training of Internal Troops at the Ministry of Internal Affairs. From 2012 to 11 June 2019 he was the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus and commander of the Internal Troops of Belarus.

On 11 June 2019 he was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus by President Alexander Lukashenko.

Role during the protests of 2020

Yury Karayeu has been one of the central figures of the 2020 Belarusian protests following the disputed 2020 Belarusian presidential election. On the 4th day of protests after the presidential elections, Karayeu confirmed that the Ministry of Internal Affairs officers were allowed to use force against the protestors. On 29 August, the Coordination Council of the Belarusian democratic opposition called for Karayeu's resignation following his responsibility for police brutality during the protests on the first days after the election. Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus (11 June 2019 - 29 October 2020), Police Lieutenant General. Head of punitive operations against civilians during the 2020 protests. Responsible for the concealment of the election results in August 2020, who gave orders for the violent dispersal of peaceful rallies and the use of rubber bullets, firearms, flash grenades and water cannons against unarmed protesters, as well as for violence and torture in the Belarusian security forces and prisons.

On 31 August 2020 Karayeu was included in the list of persons who were banned indefinitely from entering Latvia, as well as received a five-year ban on entry into Estonia and a ban on entry into Lithuania due to the fact that by his actions he organized and supported the "falsification of the presidential elections on August 9" and subsequent violent suppression of peaceful protests.

On 2 October 2020, Karayeu was banned from entering the European Union and put on the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List by the United States Department of the Treasury. He was also sanctioned by the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Canada.

On 29 October 2020 Karayeu, by presidential decree, was removed from office. On the same day he was appointed Assistant to the President of the Republic of Belarus - Inspector for the Grodno Region.

On 4 March 2021 the BYPOL initiative published an audio recording of Karaev's alleged address to the staff of the Chief Organized Crime and Corruption Fighting Directorate (Russian: Главное управление по борьбе с организованной преступностью и коррупцией, GUBOPiK) in autumn 2020. In the transcript of the speech, the then Minister of Internal Affairs makes insults towards Belarusians and also instructs the employees of the GUBOPiK regarding the ways and methods of extrajudicial reprisals against people.

On 19 March 2021 it was reported by the Russian news agency TASS that Alexander Lukashenko has named Karayeu and Health Minister Vladimir Karanik as his preferred choices for succeeding him as President of Belarus in the event Lukashenko leaves office.

Family

Yury Karayeu is married and has a son.

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