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Runaway youth activist works as builder in Russia to survive

2011 2011-04-07T20:34:57+0300 1970-01-01T03:00:00+0300 en

Mikita Krasnou, former leader of the democratic organization Free Youth and one of the leaders of the Citizen campaign, has experienced the burden of this forced escape from Belarus. KGB searched the apartments of his parents, grandmother and girlfriend at the end of December and he was named as a suspect in the criminal case on “mass riot”. Then he decided to leave Belarus as soon as possible and left for Russia and then for Lithuania.

To tell the truth, not a single member of the group of Belarusians escaping repressions went to Vilnius with Mikita applied for the status of political refugees. In the first place, everyone was going to return to Belarus as soon as they could and their Belarusian passports would have been taken away during to the procedure, explains Mikita. Secondly, accommodation in the refugee camp does not allow any civil activities. Furthermore, representatives of international organizations and Lithuanian MPs recognized them as refugees de-facto and promised to help the runaways.

However, life in Vilnius turned out to be harder than expected. Mikita had to live here and there in Vilnius for three months and kept borrowing money from relatives and friends.

At the same time, Andrei Liantsevich, a member of Uladzimir Nyaklyayeu’s initiative group and activist of Movement for Future, does not have a Schengen visa and has to survive in Russia.

"I’m living at my friends now. They found me in the street and I got acquainted with them at the railway terminal. I am working as a builder to survive”.

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