The organizers of the event explained the reason for the refusal by the lack of money they demanded by policemen for law enforcement services during the rally.
The administration of Horki penal colony No. 9 did not allow the republican and regional public monitoring commissions to see political prisoner Mikhail Zhamchuzhny.
On March 12, near the Belarusian embassy in London, a picket was held in support of British citizen Alan Smith, who is serving time in correctional colony No. 3 near Viciebsk on charges of organizing illegal migration.
The court of the Oktyabrsky district of Viciebsk recognized Vladimir Lunev and Vitaly Skryl as guilty in "fabricating a fragment" of the media material. This was recorded in the protocol on violation by journalists of part 2 of Article 22.9 of the Code of Administrative Offenses.
Youtube has another video to discredit Viciebsk human rights activist. He was published allegedly on behalf of the well-known "doctor-pravdoruba" Igor Postnov, who categorically denies his involvement in this.
Human rights activist Pavel Levinov received information that the Viciebsk regional court on September 22, 2017 was sentenced to death. It came into force on October 6, 2017. This verdict was not appealed or protested. The convicted person in the Viciebsk case is placed in the Detention Unit No. 1 in Minsk.
The political prisoner Mikhail Zhamchuzhny, whose correspondence was absent for several months, finally got the opportunity to write letters to his colleagues, friends, associates and human rights activists. From a letter received by human rights activist Tatyana Revyako, it became known that Mikhail Zhamchuzhny from January 6 was sent for one month to a chamber-type room (PKT).
This time, a case against a Hłybokaje journalist was instigated by policemen from the Pastavy police department. And Pastavy District Court ruled to punish Dmitry Lupach with a fine of 25 basic units, or 612 rubles 50 kopecks.
How much money and what expenses are allocated to election commissions? Such information, according to independent observers, should be published in the state media and on official websites of the executive committees to comply with the provisions of the law on the transparency of elections. The corresponding offer was made by the observer of the campaign "Human Rights Defenders for Free Elections" Leonid Svetik from Viciebsk.
So far, all laws have been adopted only in one of the state languages, with only a few of them in Belarusian. The attempt to change such a vicious practice failed: the chairman of the parliamentary commission on legislation Natalia Guyvik from Połacak "stabbed" the first bilingual law.