Ales Bialiatski: "Force structures" celebrated holidays and continued searches
The KGB representatives have started searching the house of the human rights activist from Minsk Nasta Lojka. The civil activist Ales Bialiatski has informed Euroradio about this. Let us remind you, the KGB men wanted to break the doors, but Nasta Lojka asked her neighbours to tell them not to do that until she arrived. She has arrived together with other human rights activists - Ales Bialiatski, Aleh Hulak and their colleagues from Russia and Poland.
According to Bialiatski, the human rights activists have stayed outside while Nasta Lojka, her mother and the KGB representatives with attesting witnesses have entered the house. The search is conducted according to the warrant connected with the "mass disturbances on December 19", but Nasta's status is unknown.
Let us underline, Nasta Lojka is a human rights defender.
"It was quiet for two days. Obviously, the KGB and the public prosecutor's office celebrated the holidays. Now the holidays are over and they continue searches", — says Ales Bialiatski.
According to Bialiatski, the human rights activists have stayed outside while Nasta Lojka, her mother and the KGB representatives with attesting witnesses have entered the house. The search is conducted according to the warrant connected with the "mass disturbances on December 19", but Nasta's status is unknown.
Let us underline, Nasta Lojka is a human rights defender.
"It was quiet for two days. Obviously, the KGB and the public prosecutor's office celebrated the holidays. Now the holidays are over and they continue searches", — says Ales Bialiatski.