Detention and trials of Belarusian National-Bolsheviks (updated)
This morning
in different parts of Minsk the police detained Belarusian National
Bolsheviks who were protesting against the "draft-slavery –
Ales Hulevich, Yauhen Kontush, Ales Paliakou and Dzmitry Paliyenka.
The detainees were guarded to the Tsentralny District Police
Department of Minsk. Some time later Paliakow was released from the
police department, being under age.
In the evening of 6 August
the National Bolsheviks held an action against the conscription
slavery. The put a banner Down with the army of slaves!" on the
fence of the Ministry of Defence and and scattered leaflets
explaining the negative aspects of the formation of the army on the
basis of a obligatory conscription and an advantage presented to the
defense and the economy by a professional army.
At 3 p.m. the
detained activists were taken to the Tsentralny District Court of
Minsk. They were given charges under Article 23.34 of the Code of
Adminstrative Violations, “violation of organizing and holding mass
events”.
At 4.30 p.m. the violation reports against Ales
Hulevich and Yauhen Kontush were returned to the police for revising,
as far as it wasn't specified there, which norm of the Law “On Mass
Events”, to which Article 23.34 refers, was violated by
them.
Dzmitry Paliyenka is at large now. Yauhen Kontush was
taken back to the police department so that the police could correct
the violation report. He can be brought back to the court today.