Anatol Liabedzka's first letter from KGB prison received

The first letter from the leader of the United Civic Party Anatol Liabedzka has arrived from the KGB detention center, reports the web-site ucpb.org.
The letter has been received by his relatives. The date of sending indicated on the envelope is January 16. 

"Everything's ok. I am alive and feel well! — Liabedzka writes. — I hope that you are ok, too. Naturally, I would like it better to hear this directly from you. I don't have much news. All the days are like photocopies of one another. Plus, minus..."

According to the politician's son Artsiom Liabedzka, the family feels optimistic about this letter. "The lawyer hasn't seen him since last year. However, now we know exactly that he has stopped his hunger-strike and there are no serious health problems. He asked to pass him a pen and a notebook. That means, he is not broken, he is in the mood for fighting. He wrote he would wait for news from home", — Liabedzka's son said. 

Anatol Liabedzka and 30 more citizens are accused of organization and participation in the mass disturbances in Minsk on December 19. They face up to 15 years of imprisonment. 

The lawyers have not been provided an opportunity to meet with their clients since the beginning of 2011. However, the letters from the detained started arriving during the last few days, namely, from Andrej Sannikau, Iryna Khalip, Natallia Radzina, Uladzimir Nyaklyaeu, Uladzimir Kobets, Aliaksej Mikhalevich