3.03.2021, 9:24
Protests against the Lukashenka regime continue in Belarus and abroad.
Liabiazhy came out with national flags.
Moscow activists held a rally of solidarity near the embassy in the center of the Russian capital.
Belarusians in Berlin celebrated the birthday of activist Halina by holding a rally of solidarity.
Residents of Zhodzina support convicts Katsiaryna Barysevich and Artsiom Sarokin.
A chain of solidarity lined up in Shabany.
Residents of Barauliany support the fans strike.
Belarusians in Kiev remind about Freedom Day and demand the release of political prisoners.
Residents of capital Mikhalova remind about Freedom Day as well.
The photos and videos were published by the Charter-97 telegram channel.
On February 23, activist of the European Belarus civil campaign from Brest
Palina Sharenda-Panasiuk was forcibly transferred from the Brest pre-trial detention center No. 7 to Navinki for a psychiatric examination. As it turned out, she never reached her destination. The activist s husband,
Andrei Sharenda, has reported to
Charter97.org that she was transported to the Minsk detention center in Volodarsky Street:
- It all began when on Tuesday Palina was transported from Brest detention center № 7 to the forensic examination in Minsk. On Friday, I started calling to Navinki and it turned out that she was not there. They said that I had to wait until Monday.
On Friday, February 26, lawyers of Belsat journalists
Katsiaryna Andreyeva and
The main theses of the defense were voiced by the lawyer of Katsiaryna Andreyeva,
Siarhei Zikratski.
The events of November 15, 2020, in general, cannot be called actions that grossly violate public order. International legal norms guarantee citizens the right to peaceful assembly. And on November 15, citizens exercised their right, lawyers say.
The defense believes that the court did not reveal the facts of disobedience to the legal requirements of the authorities, and this is a necessary condition for bringing to responsibility under this article. The verdict indicates that there was disobedience. Also, there was no evidence in court that it was the actions of the participants in the protest that caused the disruption of public transport.
On the voting day, Yauhen Kupryjanau was on a guard duty.
“I am the wife of a military man. Or, rather, a former military man. I’d be lying if I said this doesn’t bother me. But when my husband returned from work in the military uniform, I was afraid that he would come across inadequate people who would not figure out whether he was an honest person or not. At the same time, I am very proud of Yauhen. I am proud that he defended his position,”
Anastasia Kupryjanava wrote on her Instagram on August 18.
For more than six months, the couple kept silence. Today, the young family is ready to tell about Yauhen s resignation from the Armed Forces, and his new life, tut.by writes.