Police prevent journalists from seeing hunger-striker from “Granite” enterprise
https://spring96.org./en/news/49532
2012
2012-01-31T17:38:18+0300
2012-01-31T17:38:18+0300
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The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
Six days ago Leanid Hladzevich, a driver working at
the “Granite” plant in the city of Mikashevichy, went on a hunger-strike of
protest against the pressurization of members of the independent trade-union
and deprivation of the head of its local unit, Aleh Stakhayevich, of driver's
license for six months.
“The demands of my hunger-strike are that the head of the Vitsebsk Regional
Executive Committee, Kanstantsin Sumar, and the road policemen who annulled the
driver's license without being able to explain the reasons, came for a talk.
At present the hunger-striker feels alright, though his head aches at times.
However, the police prevented journalists from the satellite TV channel
“BelSat” from meeting with him on 29 January.