Political prisoner Igor Olinevich contained in Vitebsk colony "Vitsba-3", has recently been transferred to another unit, which previously were some former bosses, police, prosecutors and judges. According to Igor Olinevich behave they are now so that the high status of the past, no one would have guessed.
Mother Igor Olinevich Valentine recounted experiences son, which he shared during the last short meeting, "his former squad was disbanded, as now transferred from the colonies in one place convicted of drugs, and as a result his group decreased significantly. He told me that he was in a detachment of the so-called "ex". Sitting there, those who held high posts. At the level of public prosecutors and their deputies, senior police officers and so on. Specific names he did not name, but said that looking at some very sad, hurt and ashamed, because all his arrogance they're lost."
Does Igor Olinevich in the colony?
Political prisoner got a job in woodworking and handyman involved in this work every day. According to Valentina Olinevich, "my son is almost no time left on the books and letters, but he does not grumble, not in his nature". It is noteworthy that Valentine Olinevich and does not know how much money earns her son on this work. According to the mother of the political prisoner, this theme during short meetings between them is not discussed. In this case, a woman believes that her son having some problems with the power supply, as to give him a food parcel during a meeting again was not allowed to, and survive on the food that is given to the colonies, it is very difficult.
"The fact that he is a political prisoner, is felt throughout. Not only is that a limit transmissions but also restrictions on the information. Letters from him are very long, 18-19 days, and not all reach. Calls – every 3 months. Yesterday just gave a call, and it is good that we were at home, but it would be a missed call. Asked whether reached a postcard from him on March 8. As a result, estimated that of the 15 cards that are sent, reached only 3. That is, even here do as much as possible the worse for him, so congratulations to him and did not reach the people, "– said Valentine Olinevich.
Activist anarchist movement Igor Olinevich arrested in 2010 in Moscow, the Russian secret service and blindfolded brought into the territory of Belarus, which gave the Belarusian KGB. This is Igor himself Olinevich wrote in his book "Food in Magadan", the manuscript of which was able to convey the will, where she got a book. Valentine Olinevich mentioned that at the trial of his son sounded official information, according to which Igor Olinevich was not detained in Russia and in the territory of Dubrovensky area near the Russian border. This information Valentine Olinevich calls deception. Recently, Ms. Olinevich sent to the Prosecutor General a statement which asks to check the legality of the detention of her son and move it across the border.
"In fact, my son has been kidnapped, and did so by government representatives of Russia and Belarus. For them, as I now see, this is no exception, but rather a rule – kidnapping. So I turned to the Attorney General with a request to give it a kidnapping in Moscow legal assessment. Such actions were inhuman, not only in regard to my son, but also with respect to his family, as nothing more than a day about Igor we did not know."
Response to his appeal to the Prosecutor General Valentin Olinevich has not yet received.
Of Belarusian political prisoners Igor Olinevich has the biggest time – he was sentenced to 8 years in prison on charges of hooliganism regarding official buildings. The activist did not admit his guilt and refused to sign a petition for clemency. In Vitebsk colony where Olinevich moved last summer from Novopolotsk colony, it has sent more than 5 times in the cooler.
"Always there is a threat that Igor placed in a closed prison. My husband about it openly spoke of the colony administration officials. But it's not exactly Igor, not to the people to him, and in general with regard to political prisoners. Obviously, the fewer their prisons, the greater becomes their political price," – says Valentine Olinevich.
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