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Alyaksandr Kazulin Announced Hunger Strike 11:32, 21/09/2006
The former candidate for presidency in Belarus, a political prisoner Alyaksandr Kazulin is ready to go on an indefinite hunger strike protesting against “lawlessness by illegitimate president A. Lukashenka” since October 20. Today at night the politician was transferred to a minimum security colony Vitsba -3. As said by Kazulin’s lawyer Ihar Rynkevich, the journey to the colony situated in Vitsebsk region could take several days.
Alyaksandr Kazulin was detained during a forcible disband of a peaceful demonstration on March 25. On that day law-enforcers used weapons and non-lethal weapons like smoke grenades, noise-making explosives, tear gas. Protesters were brutally beaten up, many of them were hospitalized. According to some reports, not confirmed by the regime, one person died.
On March 30 the leader of the Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Hramada) was charged with violation of twp articles of the Criminal Code. His attempt to come to the National Press-center to hold a press conference as a candidate for presidency on February 17 was viewed as hooliganism (Article 339 Part 2 of the Criminal Code). He was charged with violation of the same article for an incident on March 2, when the ex-rector of Belarusian State University broke Lukashenka’s portrait in the building of Kastrychnitski district Interior department. On that day Kazulin was brutally beaten up as he attempted to enter the so-called All-Belarusian meeting, where Lukashenka was present. SOBR commander Dzmitry Paulichenka personally took part in the battery. The world community suspects Paulichenka of abductions and assassinations of oppositionists and a journalist.
As for the events of March 25, the court found Kazulin guilty of organizing mass riot, violating article 342 Part 1 of the Criminal Code (organization of group activities violating civil order, or active participation in similar activities).
On July 13 A. Kazulin was sentenced to 5.5 years of minimum security colony.
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