9.06.2021, 11:18
An employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs told the truth.
One of the high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus, a representative of the senior officers contacted the website
Charter97.org and spoke about the situation in the power structures of the country, the mood of colleagues, and their real attitude towards the illegitimate ruler.
- Why did you decide to give an interview to our site?
- I can’t be silent any longer. More and more Belarusians are faced with abuse of power and official authority by police officers.
I decided to do this also because of the recent changes and additions that were made to several normative legal acts, such as the administrative, criminal code, the law on internal affairs bodies, and the law on public service. Just a year or two ago, such a version of the laws was simply impossible, some provisions do not fit in the minds of not only citizens but their own employees. Now, if we specifically r
In this Wednesday, May 19, 2021 file photo, Belarusian journalist Katsiaryna Barysevich, who was sentenced to six months over her investigation into a protester s death, shows her yellow prison s label to colleagues upon her release from the prison in Komarovka, Belarus (AP Photo)
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) While visiting her son in a Belarusian prison, Natallia Makavetskaya saw deep scars on his wrists left by tight handcuffs. She also noticed the yellow tag sewn onto his clothes.
The tags mark those jailed for joining demonstrations against authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko and single them out for “particularly harsh prison conditions,” Makavetskaya told The Associated Press.