April 16 near the village of Chajsy near Vitebsk activist was detained by the CCP BPF Jan Dzyarzhautsau, who planned to install the crosses on the site of Stalin's alleged executions. The police took the detainees with the explanation and released after 3 hours.
According to Jan Dzyarzhautsau, CCP BPF activists were going to install the crosses in memory of the killed people there - activists believe that there are buried the victims of Stalinist repression. The first came to the village Drikolle Jan Dzyarzhautsau himself, he brought crosses.
According to the activist, the parking lot was already waiting for the police and KGB chairman of the village council and a representative of forestry. They said Derzhavtsevu that he has no right to put anything here. Dzyarzhautsau detained and taken to the police station of the Vitebsk region.
According to Jan Dzyarzhautsau, he was not even explained the reason for detention: "Yesterday, together with friends, we went to the chairman of the village council Mazolovskogo Leonid Dubina with a request to assist to this place, Chajsy was landscaped: that road was built, cleaned shrub that there could establish a memorial. However, the chairman did not agree with us, began to argue and said that there is no evidence that at this point are buried victims of Stalinism. He picked a quarrel, and as a result we had to leave. And today agreed to before Radunitsa own forces to remove this place and install two new cross to those that have been previously installed. But when they came to the place, soon there was a car traffic police, two police cars, as well as the chairman appeared Dubin. The truck driver was ordered to load crosses, and now we're going to the police."
According to Jan Dzyarzhautsau so local authorities want to hide the truth about the place of death of the innocent victims of the Soviet regime: "This is a great danger to the authorities - they do not want people to come to this place to remembering the crimes of the authorities. Earlier people were killed, and makes no secret, is now the mystery around the traces of the crime."
According to Jan Dzyarzhautsau, several activists remained in Chajsy. But commemorative toloka was broken and interrupted even before the time to gather all the participants.
Before 14:00 the CCP BPF activist Jan Dzyarzhautsau, who planned to install the crosses on the site of Stalin's shootings near Vitebsk, was released from the police station. According to Jan Dzyarzhautsau, the police took the detainees with explanations about their actions and three hours later released. In addition to the survey protocol other protocols are not accounted for.
Radio Liberty