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Vitebsk human rights activist are going to be deported from Belarus?

Peter Ivanov is a military retiree. Has Russian citizenship and residence in the Republic of Belarus. Recently, he received a letter from the Department of Citizenship and Migration Kastrychnitski Vitebsk police department, stating that permission to reside permanently in Belarus may be canceled.

Under the notice, which was received by Peter Ivanov, signed by Chief of DCM Olga Mirza. Head refers to the law "On the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons in the Republic of Belarus", under which an alien may be revoked a permit for permanent residence in Belarus, if it has no legitimate source of income, which gives him and his household subsistence level period of more than six months in a calendar year.

Until January 20, Peter Ivanov must submit to the Department of Citizenship and Migration document that proves that he has something to live by. " In the absence of information about the presence of a legitimate source of income against you will begin the cancellation process for permanent residence in the Republic of Belarus" - warns Peter Ivanov Olga Mirza.

"Outrage, of course, rolls! When and to whom else from foreigners Russians lack of a permanent source of income is the basis for deportation? Especially because I'm still a Belarusian, originally from here. Here I have a family, kids, house in the village, the graves of ancestors..." - outraged Peter Ivanov.

"The source of my steady income at is pension" - Peter Ivanov said. He is confident that the current problems had occurred to him as a result of his human rights activities, ""Zoom" is linked to the prosecutor's warning about the inadmissibility of violating the legislation of Belarus, "synchronous" prosecutor Gennady Dysko approved, and the court, where I demanded compensation for unlawful detention and placing me custody in the October Vitebsk police department November 1, 2013."