9 June 2026, Tuesday, 5:39
Support
the website
Sim Sim,
Charter 97!
Categories

Zmitser Barodka: “Policemen visited my house on November 4 in the morning”

Zmitser Barodka: “Policemen visited my house on November 4 in the morning”

On the eve of the Social March, similarly to any opposition rally, policemen blocked access to Minsk for regional opposition activists. “Policemen in mufti tried to enter my apartment on November 4 in the morning. I didn’t open the doors to them. They were continually standing near my house till 2 p.m., when the Social March ended in Minsk. They asked neighbours about me. I even couldn’t go shopping,” a democratic activist from Barysau Zmitser Barodka told to the Charter97 press-center.

As said by Barodka, unknown people rang him up before the rally. An unknown person asked the politician whether he planned to go to Minsk on November 4. The person put the phone down when asked to present himself.

Opposition activists Anatol Askerka, Maryna Statkevich, Lau Marholin were blocked at home as well.

Follow Charter97.org social media accounts