Siarhei Kavalenka released from jail
The political prisoner was made to apply for a pardon after blackmailing, pressure and threats.
Political prisoner Siarhei Kavalenka was released from a penal colony in Mahiliou in the evening of 26 September. Information about his release appeared this morning. Kavalenka was freed on the ground of an application for a presidential pardon.
Siarhei Kavalenka was talking to his
family all night long. He is sleeping now. His wife Alena Kavalenka said in an interview with charter97.org her husband
called her in the evening from the central railway station in Mahiliou. Prison
staff saw him off at the train station and Kavalenka got on the train to
Vitsebsk.
His wife, son, relatives and plainclothes policemen and secret services agents
met him at the train station in Vitsebsk.
“There were lots of them. They were watching us,” Alena
Kavalenka said. According to the woman, SIarhei Kavalenka says anarchists Pavel
Syramalotau, who also applied for a pardon, should be released from the Mahilou
penal colony. “Pavel and Siarhei were moved to a separate cell just before the
release,” Alena Kavalenka says.
Siarhei Kavalenka was forced to sign a pardon application by blackmailing,
pressure and threats. “They demanded him to apply for pardon and confess.
Syarhei said he couldn't betray his principles. They continued to press on him
and blackmail with his little son. He was then thrown into a punishment cell
with awful conditions. The window there was broken. It was very cold and
Siarhei had to do physical exercises to get warm,” the wife of the political
prisoner says.
Alena worries about her husband's health. “Syarhei weighted 45 kilograms after a
2-month hunger strike in prison. He recently began to put on weight. He weights
twice as much now. It's abnormal. They probably added hormones in his meal and
gave compound feed. Inmates of Belarusian prisons recently said about this practice.
He should undergo a medical examination immediately.”
“We are being watched constantly. We don't know on what conditions Siarhei was
released,” Alena Kavalenka said.
Siarhei Kavalenka, an activist of the Conservative Christian Party Belarusian Popular
Front, was sentenced to 13 months in prison for violation of probation. He
received a suspended sentence for hanging out a national white-red-white flag
on Vitsebsk's Christmas Tree. He was on hunger strike since the middle of
December to the end of March with a 20-day break. He lost 50 kg. He held another hunger
strike from 8 to 25 May.
The possible reason for his release is that the European Union will consider an
issue of imposing further sanctions on Lukashenka regime on 31 October. The
dictator seems to again use political prisoners as bargaining chips releasing
them one by one at the right time and refusing to free all political prisoners
immediately and unconditionally.
Source: charter97.org