The event was organized by the Catholic charitable organization "Caritas" in the parish of the Holy Trinity. October 22 brought together people with disabilities, their parents, guardians, social workers from both the Hłybokaje, and with all of the Vitebsk region (Šarkoŭščyna, Ušačy, Lepiel, Pastavy, Miory, Brasłaŭ, Łunačarskaje, Pietrunova).
Recently, the public learned that the remains of 172 people have been found in a forest near Chajsy, with military honors were reburied at the military memorial in Łośvida station. The authorities assure that people were killed during the Second World War. Comment on the event, we asked the head of the civil initiative "Chajsy" local historian Jan Dzyarzhautsau.
As we reported earlier, on October 8 at the regional conference of "For Freedom" movement members from different regions of the north of Belarus elected a new coordinator for Viciebsk region. They became the Leonid Haravy from Haradok. On this occasion, our reporter met with Mr. Leonid.
According to human rights activist Leonid Svetik, the only civilized way to resolve the situation in Viciebsk as a result of the proposed construction of St. Sophia Cathedral, a local referendum, which initiate activist suggested that the City Council of Deputies.
Now place the epicenter of cutting like a barbarian invasion. Deputy Head of the State Control Committee of the Viciebsk region, Dmitry Davydenko (pictured – right) is sure that there are many good felled trees.
City Executive Committee believes that the Viciebsk diocese BOC advisable to make adjustment of design estimates for the St. Sophia Cathedral in order to reduce environmental damage to the city, however, is not a matter of choosing another place of building speech.
Near lake Bałduk in the village Stančyki, Pastavy district, a businessman from the capital planned to build an Orthodox church. This was opposed by local residents and environmentalists, the opponents met in court. The journalists wrote a year ago. We decided to find out what is happening in the country right now.
On October 20, Połacak hosted a presentation of the two-volume "Połacak charters XIII – beginning of XVI century". The publication includes 12 new texts that have not been previously published.
Contrary to long-standing tradition, the book "Jack 2" writer Pauline Kochetkova (Stepanenko) has decided to provide readers not in the capital, and not even in the regional or district center.