Ex-political prisoner Syarhei Kazakou prepares concert with his band
And he is being waited for at work.
Euroradio has talked to Syarhei Kazakou, ex-political prisoner pardoned released the other day.
Euroradio: How do you feel at liberty?
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Kazakou: It is difficult to get used to it but I am starting to feel what it is like. I am starting to live as a free person.
Euroradio: Have you noticed any changes in your circle and in your city?
Kazakou: Changes… I went shopping yesterday. It felt like an excursion – I was looking at the prices. There is some tension in the air, there has not been anything like this before. You can hear someone whispering in every corner now.
Euroradio: What are you planning to do now; did you dream of doing something at liberty?
Kazakou: I went to my band’s rehearsal on the first morning. I did the thing I had dreamt of for six months.
Euroradio: What band is it?
Kazakou: It is a Belarusian-speaking band “Skryzhali”. I played there before my arrest. Surprisingly, they have been waiting for me. I will take part in the first concert since my release on September 2.
Euroradio: Have you thought of looking for a job?
Kazakou: Of course, I will have to work. I was surprised when I received a phone call from my old place of work and when they asked me whether and when I would return. I did not even expect them to recall me at all taking into account the fact that I was arrested at work and the other employees saw it.
Euroradio: Have your former colleagues congratulated you on the release?
Kazakou: Of course, some of them phoned, wrote or asked my mother to tell me.
Euroradio: Are you disinclined for street actions after the imprisonment?
Kazakou: The time I spent in jail has made me understand that I do the right thing and that my views are right.
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