It's been a difficult last few months for former Belarus basketball star Yelena Leuchanka.
She spent 15 days in jail in October after peacefully protesting against President Alexander Lukashenko's disputed re-election, and then contracted the coronavirus this month while in Greece.
"I couldn't be quiet and ignore or make it look like nothing was happening in my country," Leuchanka said in a Zoom interview. "I used my voice to support the people of my country and to stand with them because I was seeing how the president election went without any international observers.
"There are a lot of people being arrested the last couple of months. Most of them are taken to jail for participating in demonstrations," she said.
Leuchanka was aware of all of the support she received from the WNBA players and their union and their stand this summer for social justice.
"It inspired me and a lot of my fellow athletes," said Leuchanka, who played four seasons in the WNBA. "America is a country of freedom, now we are dealing with a dictatorship where you can get in trouble for your posts on Instagram. It definitely has influenced me, being in the WNBA, and America has taught me to have a different mentality and not be OK with the way people are treated."
Leuchanka was detained at Minsk Airport in late September as she planned to head to Greece to receive treatment abroad and train.
"I didn't have a chance to get through check-in. I was packing my bags in plastic and then there was a tap on my back. I saw two police officers," she said. "They greeted me and said they have to arrest me for participating in the protests"