Vitsebsk resident Pyotr Ivanov: detained for leaflets, fined for “dirty swearing”
Vitebsk resident Pyotr Ivanov, a citizen of the
Russian Federation, representative of the party "United Russia" and
the activist of the civil campaign "Speak Truth," was fined 140,000
rubles for allegedly using foul language. He
had been detained for handing out leaflets calling for solidarity with Siarhei
Kavalenka.
At
the final hearing on 27 January Pyotr Ivanov made a motion for disqualification
the judge of the Kastrychnitski District Court of Vitsebsk Ina Hrabovskaya. He
said that the judge demonstrated a unilateral approach, being reluctant to
discriminate in the case. Ina
Hrabouskaya turned down this motion, as well as all motions filed by the
defendants since the beginning of the trial.
“The police witnesses gave confused testimonies. One of them lied that he had
explained to me my rights and duties, even though my signature is absent in the
report, as there was no even talk about it. Otherwise some witnesses were to
have signed the report instead of me, but it wasn’t done either. However, the
police officer stated that I was allegedly going to sign the paper later and
was even directed to the pre-trial prison with this document,” said Pyotr
Ivanov.
He also explained that the court didn’t consider the original report which had
been composed on 6 January (in which he was charged with “calling to ant-state
activities” which allegedly manifested in the calls to come to the trial of
Siarhei Kavalenka). On 9 January he was presented a new violation report for
familiarization – that he had allegedly used foul language. There were no
signatures on this paper, and the judge could see it with her own eyes.
Only policemen testified at the trial. Having written that he “sword dirtily
aloud in public”, they failed to present the personal data of any people who
witnessed it. Nevertheless, judge Ina Hrabouskaya found the police testimonies
objective and trustworthy and fined the defendant, who had also spent almost
three days in custody awaiting the trial.
Pyotr Ivanov is going to appeal against the unfair verdict. “I will also inform
the Embassy of the Russian
Federation and personally Aliaksandr
Lukashenka about this trial – I have submitted information about my detention,
as well as the leaflets which became the reason for the conflict, to both these
adressees. I don’t deny having distributed the leaflets, because I consider
politically motivated imprisonment of people inadmissible for any state,”
commented Mr. Ivanov.