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Again the lawyer not allowed to Dziadok

  • 15.07.2015, 13:08

On July the lawyer tried to see the political prisoner Mikalai Dziadok in Horki colony.

But the administration did not allow the lawyer to the meeting, Aliaksandr Dziadok, father of political prisoner, informed Radio Svaboda.

"The administration said Mikalai had not written an application for the meeting. But it is a lie, we know it for sure. He wrote it in his letter.

Mikalai is placed in a Ward-type Room for 6 months. He is in a small two-man cell. Confinement conditions are unknown. And denial to meet the lawyer seems like a revenge for our critics of confinement conditions", his father said.

Before the WTR Mikalai was incarcerated for 42 days.

It should be reminded that in May 2011 activist of anarchist movement Mikalai Dziadok, Ihar Alinevich and Aliaksandr Frantsevich were convicted by Zavadski District Court under Article 339, paragraph 2 (malicious hooliganism) and 218, paragraph 2 and 3 (willful destruction or damage to property). Human rights activists believe his participation in a peaceful demonstration against joint Russian-Belarusian military exercises was the reason for his sentence.

In February this year Leninski District Court of Mahileu found the jailed political prisoner Mikalai Dziadok guilty of willful regime violation and sentenced him to a year and three days of imprisonment. The prisoner is now serving his sentence in colony №9 in Horki.

On May 12 Dziadok was transferred to the Horki colony, the next day he was placed in the punitive confinement for 5 days. On May 19 he was repeatedly placed in the punitive confinement where he suffered from cold and asked to transfer him to another cell, but it failed. As a result, on May 20 to attract attention of duty officers in the punitive confinement, a young man wounded his hands and stomach. After a first-aid treatment he was incarcerated in the same cold premises where he was up to May 26. Then Dziadok was sent to work. He refused it and on June 2 he was incarcerated for seven days.

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