Police officers want to present charges to Ivan Bedka for... disseminating an answer of the Slonim authorities
On 3 December four policemen paid a visit to the Slonim-based
civil activist Ivan Bedka. They wanted to charge him with posting
leaflets. In fact, the activist posted the answer he had received
from the Slonim District Executive Committee (DEC) to dwellers of the
1-ai Siamihodki Street.
The activist received to sign the
accusation report and asked the policemen to leave his
apartment.
Some tome ago Ivan Bedka addressed the head of the
Slonim DEC, Iosif Pauliukevich, with an open letter, asking why no
works on the beautification of the street had ever been conducted.
The address was also signed by the street dwellers. The officials, in
their turn, did nothing, and just sent an answer, signed by
Pauliukevich: “The Slonim District Executive Committee informs you
that the works on the improvement of the yards of the living block in
the street have been completed”.
Ivan Bedka was quite
surprised at receiving such an answer, as no works have been
conducted. He supplied the answer with the following comment: “We,
dwellers of the suburb, collected signatures under the application to
the Slonim DEC for the beautification of 1-ai Siamihodki Street,
construction of children's playgrounds, auto parkings, improvement of
the street and the carriage ways among the houses. An answer has been
received, according to which the works on the beautification of the
street had been conducted. Who of the street dwellers has ever seen
these works on our street?”. He printed out some copies of the text
and hanged them out at the entrances of all porches of the houses in
1-ai Siamihodki Street.
These papers hanged there for a short
time, as soon the DEC officer Yamelina came there, tore these
“leaflets” (as she called them) down and called the police.