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Ales Krutkin: Policemen Smiled When They Saw Slogan "Basta To Collective Farm Dictatorship"

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Ales Krutkin: Policemen Smiled When They Saw Slogan "Basta To Collective Farm Dictatorship"
PHOTO: NASHA NIVA

The common law enforcers are in solidarity with such an attitude towards the ruler.

The Belarusian authorities have not declassified the content of the action plans for deeper integration with Russia, have not given up this deepening, but continue to try citizens who have taken part in the actions in defense of independence. Civil activists have been tried in Minsk, Shklou and Vitsebsk, Belsat reports.

The day before European Belarus activists Ales Krutkin and Natallia Spirydonava were detained in Vitsebsk for putting a sticker on the building of the Vitsebsk Regional Prosecutor's Office. Krutkin is accused of "petty hooliganism". He will stay in the temporary detention center until the trial. However, now the activist has been transferred to Polatsk to be tried for participating in Minsk rallies to defend the independence.

"If you read the protocol, it turns out that the slogan "Basta To Collective Farm Dictatorship" with the image of Lukashenka, Kolia and melons, allegedly insults the feelings of the society. But it does not insult the feelings of the society, our society, on the contrary, is in solidarity. The very same policemen, when they saw these stickers, said nothing, but smiled and laughed, " - Ales Krutkin, European Belarus activist, said.

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