Biaroza: police confiscated leaflets calling to boycott presidential election
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2010
2010-11-08T19:49:30+0200
2010-11-08T19:49:30+0200
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The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
Officers of the Biaroza
District Police Department confiscated almost 5,000 leaflets with calls to boycott
the presidential election from Andrei Kavalevich, the son of the head of the Biaroza
district organization of the Conservative Christian party Belarusian Popular
Front. This happened when Andrei and his mother were on the way home.
Andrei was guarded to the police department, where the police drew an
appropriate report. The leaflets didn’t have any imprint. As we learned later,
the confiscated leaflets were passed to the ideological department of the
Biaroza District Executive Committee.
Human Rights Defenders for Free Elections