Minsk: mail correspondence restrictions applied to Ivan Shyla
The parents of Ivan Shyla, the “Young Front” activist who
is serving a 22-day prison term in the delinquents’ isolation center in Akrestsin Street in
Minsk, received
only two out of the three letters he had sent them. Fellow activist from
Salihorsk, who had sent letters of support to him, received them back with the
mark “doesn’t reside”.
Salihorsk human rights defenders remind that the right to correspondence is
guaranteed by the law “About the rules and conditions of keeping in custody”,
which doesn’t impose any restrictions on the number of letters a prisoner can
send and receive.
According to the last letter, Ivan had an exacerbation of allergy at the beginning
of the arrest, but got better after getting some medicines. “I was supplied
with a sleeping bag. I’ve been taken for a walk twice,” writes the activist.
Ivan Shyla is to be released from jail at 12.30 a.m. on 4 March. This
information was confirmed to his parents by the prison administration.