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Former political prisoner Siarhei Kazakou gets detained

2012 2012-11-09T16:32:01+0300 1970-01-01T03:00:00+0300 en

Siarhei Kazakou, a former political prisoner and activist of the “European Belarus” civil campaign, was detained in the evening of 8 November at the central railway station in Minsk.

Two policemen approached him and said he was detained. They refused to introduce themselves and explain the situation. “I began to demand they should introduce themselves and show their police cards. I tried to figure out why they detained me. They ignored my questions and rudely ordered me to follow them to the police station. I was presented with charges. They drew up a report saying I was drunk, behaved aggressively, ignored remarks and swore. The standard accusation, nothing new,” Siarhei says.

“I was left in the office until 2 a.m. They wanted me to admit my guilt. I was then taken for a medical examination to undergo alcohol tests. I refused to do so, because it insults my dignity. They seized my personal belonging and threw me into a cell. I was there until 8 a.m. They released me and return my belongings, but I saw that SIM cards were not inserted correctly in the cell phone. They inserted the card in the modem the other way round. I am now going to screen my laptop for malware and viruses, because I think that checking my personal belongings was the main aim of the detention.”

Siarhei Kazakou was involved in criminal case over the “mass riot” in Minsk on 19 December. Minsk's Maskouski district court sentenced Siarhei Kazakou to 3 years in jail on 12 May 2011. He was pardoned by Lukashenka on 11 August 2011, and left the jail on 13 August.

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