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Vitebsk authorities refused permission for a street procession on March 10

Vitebsk city executive committee denied the CCP BPF activist Jan Dzyarzhautsau permission to hold a street procession in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the uprising Kalinouski. Reasons stock standard: no contracts provided City Council decision № 881 "On Mass Events in the city of Vitebsk."

Because the management of the Vitebsk city center clinic and police Vitoblispolkoma evades making the necessary contracts, Jan Dzyarzhautsau with an application for the march filed a complaint against the officers, asking the latter to force an agreement. Indeed, according to Jan Dzyarzhautsau if citizens who want to spend massive event, have a duty to enter into agreements with the organizations listed in the Executive Committee decision, then the same duty and have these very organizations.

However, the Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee Vladimir Shloma, whose signature is a response to complaints about the march, believes otherwise. Citizens and legal entities are free to enter into contracts, forced to the conclusion of contracts is not permitted, except when to contract required by law or voluntary self-commitment - he wrote the CCP BPF activist. Why the decision № 881 City Council is a legislative act, binding citizens, and neither is not binding, the organizations referred to in that decision, Mr. Shloma did not explain. He did not explain how also how, in practice, a decision can be made Mayor.

"The authorities by refusing to conduct a procession in honor of the 150th anniversary of national liberation uprising against the Russian Empire under Kalinouski showed their support for the destruction of Russia of our former country - the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. I believe that the current government support Russia's efforts to destroy this history of Belarus, the Belarusian language and culture, and yes, in the end, most of the country called Belarus", - Jan Dzyarzhautsau said.

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