Swedish pilots respond to KGB subpoenas
The "teddy bears landing" organizers suggested that Lukashenka should come to Sweden. They also demand to release Belarusian political prisoners.
Let us remind you, the Belarusian KGB sent
subpoenas via e-mail to Per Cromwell, Tomas Mazetti and Hannah-Lina Frey on
August 10. The Swedes were offered to come to Minsk within 10 days for
investigation actions.
The Swedes
responded in the form of a letter to Alyaksandr Lukashenka. They offered the
Belarusian state leader to come to Sweden himself and talk to them, reports Radio
Liberty.
The letter says: "Studio
Total hereby proudly invites the Dictator Aleksander Lukashenko to our house in
Skåne, Sweden. We will arrange and pay for lodging, food, taxis and all
that. We will also, as we promised, tell you everything you want to know on how
to cheat your expensive air defence systems. Our only demands is that you behave as
politely as you can. (No threats of torture and the likes) and that you release
all the political prisoners in Belarus."