Detention in Belarus

Zmicier Kramianetski. Image by svaboda.org
Zmicier Kramianetski. Image by svaboda.org
The KGB and the Investigating Committee keep shacking 'Kramianetski’s case' off.
Andrei Byalyauski. Photo: svaboda.org
Andrei Byalyauski. Photo: svaboda.org
The White Legion case suspect faces up to 7 years in prison for possessing a live cartridge in his flat.
Mikalai Statkevich in handcuffs at a Belarus border post on 12 December 2017. Photo: social media
Mikalai Statkevich in handcuffs at a Belarus border post on 12 December 2017. Photo: social media
Opposition politician Mikalai Statkevich was released by Belarus border guards without explanation 90 minutes after detention.
Photo: svaboda.org
Photo: svaboda.org
A cartridge is said to have been found at Andrei Byalyauski’s. It does not seem to be the only incident of the kind.
Photo: BELTA
Photo: BELTA
The 'White Legion case' also known as the 'Case of Patriots' is closed, Investigation Committee head Ivan Naskevich says.
Pavel Sharoiko. Photo from open sources
Pavel Sharoiko. Photo from open sources
Ukrainian media reports suggest the Ukraine's consul in Minsk was allowed to meet the detainee.
Photo: ria.ru
Photo: ria.ru
“This is the strictest liberalization in action,” the opposition politician’s wife wrote.
Photo: spring96.org
Photo: spring96.org
Poet and opposition activist Uladzimir Nyaklyaeu is punished for the street rally he never attended.
Screenshot: video.
Screenshot: video.
The majority of visitors were anti-fascist movement activists.