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He was detained on January 17, 2011 on suspicion of the attack on the KGB headquarters in Bo-bruisk. The attack was launched on October 14, 2010 in solidarity with the anarchists arrested in September 2010. On May 18, 2011 was found guilty of intentional destruction of property and sentenced to 7 years of colony with reinforced regime.
 
He was detained on January 17, 2011 on suspicion of the attack on the KGB headquarters in Bo-bruisk. The attack was launched on October 14, 2010 in solidarity with the anarchists arrested in September 2010. On May 18, 2011 was found guilty of intentional destruction of property and sentenced to 7 years of colony with reinforced regime.
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Co-defendants of Pavel are [[Artsiom Prakapenka]] and [[Jauhen Vas'kovich]]
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Note that Belarus is a bilingual country, official and preferred names of most  
 
Note that Belarus is a bilingual country, official and preferred names of most  

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Pavel Syramolatau, 213030 Slavgorodskoe shosse 3 km, Mogilev IK-19, Belarus.

He was detained on January 17, 2011 on suspicion of the attack on the KGB headquarters in Bo-bruisk. The attack was launched on October 14, 2010 in solidarity with the anarchists arrested in September 2010. On May 18, 2011 was found guilty of intentional destruction of property and sentenced to 7 years of colony with reinforced regime.

Co-defendants of Pavel are Artsiom Prakapenka and Jauhen Vas'kovich


Note that Belarus is a bilingual country, official and preferred names of most of the arrested are in Belarusian language, thus we list prisoners by their Belarusian names. But as prisoner registry of prisons is organised in Russian language, we list addresses with Russian names.

You may also write to Belarusian prisones through e-mail address belarus_abc ]a[ riseup ]d[ net - letters will be printed, and passed to prisoners.