Procuracy conceals systemic ill-treatment of political prisoner Autukhovich
The Brest Region Procuracy refused to
instigate a criminal case over ill-treatment of Mikalai Autukhovich.
Investigators say “it was impossible” to reveal the facts of systematic
ill-treatment of Autukhovich or encouraging him to commit suicide by the penal
colony authorities.
Pavel Sapelka, a former lawyer of the
political prisoner, received this answer from an investigator of the procuracy.
He filed an appeal to the procuracy in connection with information on
Charter’97 website about cutting veins by Mikalai Autukhovich on 11 December due
to arbitrary rule of the colony authorities. According to the lawyer, these
actions by colony executive staff have elements of crime provided for by
articles 145 (incitement to suicide) and 146 (encouraging a person to commit
suicide) of the Criminal Code of Belarus.
Investigator Selekh examined the materials of the inquiry and found “no
objective evidence of violation of official powers by penal colony officers was
found during the inquiry and no information was obtained proving someone was
involved in inclining Autukhovich to suicide”.
The inquiry called in question the explanations given by Mikalai Autukhovich
during interrogation: “Autukhovich said he used a disposable razor to cut both
his forearms on 11 December 2011, but the reason was that colony authorities
‘hide unlawful acts by V.Prakapovich, a supply manager at barrack No. 13, who
beats inmates’. Autukhovich failed to say when Prakapovich beat inmates and
whom exactly.” Questioned Prakapovich and other inmates denied facts of using
violence. Investigators think “injuring of forearms by Autukhovich was not a
suicide attempt”, and view this fact as “an act of self-injury in connection
with protest against the rules of serving sentence set by the penitentiary
authorities”.
Investigator Selekh explains placing the political prisoner into a cell-type
facility for a month by punishment for “the act of self-injury”.