Talented programmer sent to prison. He was among the top 0.2% of specialists in his field
Roman Basalai is a high-class embedded systems specialist with a serious scientific background. He was recently convicted of "facilitating extremist activity".

Raman Basalai. Photo from his VKontakte page
Raman Basalai is 43 years old. He is a graduate of Polotsk State University: in 2004, he graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering with honors, after which he pursued postgraduate studies.
Raman is a man of science. Behind him are victories in physics and mathematics Olympiads, scientific publications, and four patent applications. He has diverse interests: from playing drums to radio electronics. He has a wife and a minor daughter.
For a long time, the man worked as a network design engineer, and from December 2023, he joined Passat Innovations as a developer. There, he was involved in creating drivers for chips, developing intelligent uninterruptible power supplies, and voice communication systems.
Basalai's level is shown by his rating on the CodeWars platform: the Belarusian was among the top 0.168% of users for solving C/C++ problems and ranked 1183rd out of millions of platform users.

Screenshot of Raman Basalai's statistics on the CodeWars platform. Screenshot from his LinkedIn
Raman was detained in April 2025. The Minsk Regional Court found him guilty under parts 1 and 2 of Article 361-4 of the Criminal Code ('facilitating extremist activity').
Since then, he has not appeared online — it seems Raman's punishment involves deprivation of liberty.
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Они, если придётся, выгонят половину населения Беларуси из Беларуси, вторую половину посадят, садить начнут с активных, умных, молодых, талантливых, что и делают с 2020 года.