Andrei Haidukou's friend gets summonsed to KGB
The leader of the unregistered Union of Young Intellectuals from Navapolatsk has been summoned to the Vitebsk KGB to give evidence in Andrei Haidukou's case.
“I had a telephone call on 5 December from investigator
Barysevich, who conducts Andrei's case. He said I needed to appear in
the KGB office to give evidence,” Yauhen
Kanstantinau told
Salidarnasts. “I don't know what kind of evidence they expect me to
give. I wasn't with Andrei in Vitsebsk when he was arrested. I didn't
even know he had gone to Vitsebsk.”
The activist plans to
consult human rights activists if he should go to the KGB and give
evidence.
Andrei Haidukou was transferred to detention facility No. 2 in Vitsebsk last week. The first letter from the arrested activist, who is charged with spying, has been received recently.