The chairman of the Belarusian Social-Democratic Party (Narodnaya Hramada) Mikola Statkevich, who is sentenced to two years of personal restraint for organizing demonstrations against rigged results of the parliamentary elections and referendum in the October last year, was called to the police department of his district. There his passport and military service record card were withdrawn. His fingerprints were taken, his full-face and side-face pictures made. The policemen explained to the leader of the BSDP (NH) that it is done before transporting him to the place of serving his sentence next week. Policemen still refuse to answer where the leader of the Social Democrats is going to serve sentence.
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