Ihar Alinevich

Inquiry lasted 19 hours. Finally they took off the handcuffs

Valentina Alinevich, mother of the political prisoner Ihar Alinevich passed to our editorial staff the extracts from her son’s diary. “I want people to pay attention to what’s happening in our country,- says Valentina. Today it’s an inhuman treatment and tortures of our relatives and children, but tomorrow the same thing can happen to you […]

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Alinevich called “malicious offender” for reading during lights out time

Ihar Alinevich was turned into a “malicious offender of prison rules” some days before the amnesty after a year of good behaviour. The political prisoner wrote this in a letter to his mother Valyantina Alinevich on 27 June 2012, Belorusski Partizan reports. “It was fault-finding – they said I was badly shaven and read too

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10 of Dziadok’s violations are for unbuttoned clothes

Political prisoner Mikalai Dziadok has 12 violations of prison rules during the year. The prison chief offered Artsiom Prakapenka to apply for pardon. Aliaksandr Frantskevich does not hope to be amnestied. Ihar Alinevich does not write letters and phone, Radio Svaboda reports. Family of Ihar Alinevich, who serves 8 years in a penal colony in

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Supreme Court dismissed Ihar Alinevich’s complaint

The Supreme Court of Belarus has dismissed supervisory complaint against the verdict of Ihar Alinevich. It has been done in almost half a year later the supervisory complaint was accepted for consideration, Belarusian Partisan informs. The Supreme Court of Belarus has dismissed the complaint of Ihar Alinevich, a political prisoner, to consider the verdict in

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Alinevich: KGB remand prison chief proposed to work for them as hacker

In his note from the prison the political prisoner tells about tortures and his choice. In a letter from prison to his sister Ihar Alinevich described humiliating treatment in prison, “Nasha Niva” informs. “…After the Square massive crackdown started. Lots of punishers in masks were sent to the remand prison. They were roaring all the

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