Shklou: observer visited by police
In the morning of 9
November the police paid a visit to the apartment of the observer at the Shklou District Election Commission Mikhail
Kucharenka. They were trying to figure out why Mikhail Kucharenka and other publica
activists from the Shklou district were collecting signatures against the
transfer of local water bodies to private entrepreneurs this summer.
’The Local residents are very concerned about this issue
since they have almost nowhere to go to relax with a fishing rod, and have to
pay money for it. We collected more than three hundred signatures under the
petition and then sent it to different authorities: prosecutors, the State
Control Committee, the Ministry of Environmental Protection, etc. All of them
answered that the rulings of the Shklou DEC were lawful and didn’t violate the
law,’ - says Mikhail Kucharenka.
The police tried to find out where the activist had
learned about the facts that had been drawn in the address, who helped him
collect signatures and had supplied him with the necessary information.
’They stayed in my apartment for about an hour and drew up
a report. I refused to answer most of their questions, because I had the
impression that the police were not interested in violations of the law during
the transfer of water in the lease, but why we had decided to collect
signatures against the decisions of the Shklou District Executive Committee
concerning the transfer of water reservoirs in the rent and who helped us. Such
actions of the Shklou police can also be aimed at pressurizing me as an
observer,’ – said M. Kucharenka.
Bear in mind that the observer Mikhail Kucharenka submitted
to the Shklou District Executive Committee a series of protests against
violations that in his opinion were committed by members of the campaign team
of Aliaksandr Lukashenka while collecting signatures for his nomination.
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