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Anarchists picketed Leninski District police department of Minsk

  • 30.01.2015, 13:43

Three rallies expressing solidarity for detained anarchists were held in Minsk.

One of them was held in the yard of the Judge Andrei Kamushkin's house, previously condemned protesters. Entrances and nearby cars were covered with leaflets declaring the judge wanted for passing of unjust sentences and involvement as an accused a person known to be innocent, abc-belarus.org reports.

"Today we have visited Andrei Kamushkin, the judge of Leninski District Court and told his neighbors about gis crimes. Just in ten days he made the fate of five our comrades, taking away a total of 65 days of their lives. We also remember Maryna Zapasnik, another judge, who has been banned in the EU since 2012. We recommend Kamushkin to relax abroad this summer, because after elections it will be a problem as he is such a votary of the State. Remember, the truth justice will find you", the protesters said.

Also "patriotic" posters, calling on to speak Belarusian, were pasted up in crowded places.

"My first word in Belarusian was "арышт" (arrest)",

"My first word in Belarusian was "кайданкі" (handcuffs)",

"My first word in Belarusian was "допыт" (examination)",

My first word in Belarusian was "аўтазак" (prison waggon)", they say.

We believe only four words are enough to make a career in "law enforcement" bodies. Above all is to capture innocent people in order to get an apartment in Uruchcha and another star. We'd like to mention in particular the fact that cops practice the only way of carrying on a dialogue. And we call on all those who do not want to live in a police state, not to be afraid and speak their language, the language of freedom.

Our first word is freedom! " the protesters said.

Another photo session was the third action on the background of the Leninski Regional Department of Internal Affairs.

It should be recalled that on January 10, 2015 riot police visited punk party in Minsk club "Pirates". Visitors stood facing a wall, were threatened and used violence, then forced to name their personal data, captured on camera and searched. The operation was held under search of drugs cover. But 3 persons were detained for the distribution of extremist materials (Art. 17.11) and disorderly conduct (art. 17.1) and sentenced by Judge Andrei Kamushkin to 10 day-arrest, a fine in the amount of 10 basic units for swearing in the club.

On January 16 series of actions was held against lawlessness of police and KGB at a concert as well as to express solidarity with the detained then. On January 21 trials of the detained on suspicion of involvement in the campaign in support of the detainees at the concert took place.

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