Belarus TV crew denied access to beaten youth activist in hospital
Zmitser Khvedaruk is getting better. The youth activist began speaking properly and could even get up from his hospital bed, youth politician Pavel Sevyarynets told the European Radio for Belarus.
"In the night, Zmitser could only wisper. Today, he is able to speak properly. He even stood up once.
In the morning, TV reporters from the Belarus state television attempted to enter his room, but Malady Front members who are standing by Khvedaruk blocked the entrance”.
Sevyarynets also said that doctors had given Khvedaruk his diagnosis. His mother is currently drafting a statement to the prosecutor's office in order to punish the officers responsible for the beating of her son..
Riot police last night ruthlessly dispersed an opposition-staged action in the center of Minsk against the Belarus-Russia unification. Zmitser Khvedaruk was heavily beaten and had to be rushed to the hospital with brain concussion. Police also beat Anatol Lyabedzka, the leader of the United Civic Party.
"In the night, Zmitser could only wisper. Today, he is able to speak properly. He even stood up once.
In the morning, TV reporters from the Belarus state television attempted to enter his room, but Malady Front members who are standing by Khvedaruk blocked the entrance”.
Sevyarynets also said that doctors had given Khvedaruk his diagnosis. His mother is currently drafting a statement to the prosecutor's office in order to punish the officers responsible for the beating of her son..
Riot police last night ruthlessly dispersed an opposition-staged action in the center of Minsk against the Belarus-Russia unification. Zmitser Khvedaruk was heavily beaten and had to be rushed to the hospital with brain concussion. Police also beat Anatol Lyabedzka, the leader of the United Civic Party.