Belarus woman goes on hunger strike after deportation from Russian cult sect
The woman has been drinking water only since she together with her children left the house of prayers in the village of Poganovka in Russia's Penza region. She is presently living in her own house in the village of Matsyasy in Zhabinka district. "Even my daughter does not know what we should do here. We felt good back there. God chose that place for us," Valiantsina Panyadzelnik says.
Her children eat the food that the woman canned two years ago. Paniadzelnik declines to accept help from the local state farm which offered food to her family.
"They (neighbors) were laughing at us when they brought use back here. The children will eat, but I won't. They shouldn't have taken us from there!"
Aliaksei Murlanau, ERB, Brest
Her children eat the food that the woman canned two years ago. Paniadzelnik declines to accept help from the local state farm which offered food to her family.
"They (neighbors) were laughing at us when they brought use back here. The children will eat, but I won't. They shouldn't have taken us from there!"
Aliaksei Murlanau, ERB, Brest