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Pavel Sevyarynets doesn't believe that the detainees by the KGB are guilty in the explosion in Vitebsk

"In recent days, there are many around the KGB suspicious events. The death of Colonel Alexander Kozak, resignation Vadim Zaitsev, now - a blast. But everything is closed on all these events information minuscule, so there can be only speculation, "- said in an interview to charter97.org co Belarusian Christian Democracy (BCD), a political prisoner Pavel Sevyarynets.

Qualification explosion in the KGB as "hooliganism" surprises policy: "The fact that this explosion was qualified as" hooliganism" - this is one of the questions. Why, when it comes to political activists, they immediately extremists and terrorists? Take the situation with Evgeni Vaskovich who tossed a bottle of petrol bombs at the door KGB got 7 years, and that this case is the so-called "hooliganism", the penalty for which is - up to three years in prison. It is obvious inconsistency and political order."

 

Pavel Sevyarynets does not believe that the KGB arrested people are guilty of something, "Trust no to the message that they had detained a madman, nor to the fact that the other two are to blame. As long as it's called the KGB, as long as the Soviet tradition, before that there is no trust. Have to change everything from the name and leadership, and ending with the entity."

 

Belarus needs service, which would deal with national security, and not the KGB, certain political prisoner: "Generally speaking, Belarus needs the Belarusian security service, which would deal with national security, not political investigation, no showdowns in the power system. For while there the KGB, the name of which is stored with the Soviet system, he will be dragged trail sinister associations. This organization in the Soviet era was the large-scale crimes against his own people. And if such a special service is preserved if the tasks performed by the Soviet KGB, executed in today's Belarus, it is bound to be around the darkness, secrecy, suspicion and strange events such as this explosion."

 

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