Young Front member Uladzimir Yaromenak arrested for 12 days for violation of supervision
The Young Front
activist will serve his sentence at the Minsk-based Delinquents Isolation
Center in Akrestsin Street, the Young Front’s press-service reports.
Uladzimir
Yaromenak learned about the verdict when he came to report to the police
department of Minsk Pershamaiski district, as he always does on Thursdays. There
he was shown a court ruling that he had been punished with an administrative
arrest of 12 days for violating preventive supervision restrictions.
Uladzimir
Yaromenak has been under preventive restrictions since early 2012, when
Pershamaiski district court ruled to impose a preventive surveillance on the
activist for a year. Earlier,
the activist was repeatedly detained and punished by administrative arrest for
participation in actions of solidarity with political prisoners. In
2011, Uladzimir Yaromenak was sentenced to prison term for participating in a
protest rally against the results of the presidential elections on 19 December
2010. The
activist was released from prison in the late summer of 2011, after he was pardoned
by the President.