Belarusian TV accuses Poland of organizing coup d’etat in Belarus
Belarus-1 TV channel
showed one more “investigation” carried out by the TV Infoservice.
A documentary “Polish Lessons” is based on materials of the Belarusian secret
services and aimed at disclosing Poland and its support of the
Belarusian democratic forces.
It turned out that the half of the “investigation” tells about activity of a
Vitsebsk dweller, who allegedly was on friendly terms with a Polish consul and
thus was able issue Schengen visas for Belarusians. He asked 100 Euros for each
visa.
The second part of the film is dedicated to “undermining” activity of Polish
diplomats, which is supposed to be proved by their relations with Aliaksei Mikhalevich.
The documentary contains lots of records of interrogations of the presidential
candidate in the KGB jail, where he made unpleasant remarks concerning the
embassy staff, “Nasha Niva” newspaper writes.
Finally, propagandists showed a document allegedly from WikiLeaks saying that
Uladzimir Niakliayeu received money for post-election protests. The money was
spent on buying tents and slipping bags for 3,000 people, the film claims.
KGB officers do not hide they secretly record everything happening at the
entrance to the Polish embassy. They take photos from windows of the neighboring
building. Vintsuk Viachorka, Andrei
Dzmitryieu, Uladzimir Niakliayeu, Aliaksei Yanukevich
and other politicians got into the photos.