10 June 2026, Wednesday, 2:23
Support
the website
Sim Sim,
Charter 97!
Categories

People, threatened by fascists, are interrogated on RNU case

Yan Taupyha, member of the council of the Christian Democratic Party of the Belarusian National Front, and party member Yan Dzyarzhautsau, were called to the region KGB office. A half year ago they received threatening letters from the Vitsebsk office of the Russian National Unity (RNU).

On 20 May the KGB instituted a criminal case on the facts of threatening letters from the RNU. Not the people, who received similar letters in 2006-2007, are called for interrogation, Radio Svaboda reports.

Uladzimer Bazan, editor-in-chief of the non-state bulletin “Kuryer iz VItsenska,” former editor-in-chief of “Vitsebski Kuryer” newspaper, Alena Zaleskaya former head of the city United Civil Party office, and human rights activist Leanid Svetsik have already given testimony on the case. The latter was called for interrogation after 9-hour search, during which KGB officers seized office equipment, printed materials and even blank paper.

Leanid Svetsik consulted the people, who had received letters from the RNU, helped to make claims to the prosecutor’s office for the certain agencies to find the authors of the threatening letters. However, the criminal case on “incitement of ethnic and religious hatred” was instituted only now, two years after Vitsebsk public activist Alena Zaleskya had received a letter from the RNU.

The interrogated people do not say the details about KGB questions on the case because they have pledged to secrecy.

Follow Charter97.org social media accounts