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Ihar Alinevich, Otryad 12, Brigada 120, IU "IK-10", Tehnicheskaya ul. 8, g. Novopolotsk 211445 Vitebskaya oblast Belarus | Ihar Alinevich, Otryad 12, Brigada 120, IU "IK-10", Tehnicheskaya ul. 8, g. Novopolotsk 211445 Vitebskaya oblast Belarus | ||
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Ihar was detained 29th of November 2010 in Moscow, when trying to meet his comrade. He is accused of an attack on the Russian embassy and is held in the KGB remand prison. Ihar admits that he was participating in the anti- militarist action, but doesn't consider it a criminal act. He denies all other accusations. | Ihar was detained 29th of November 2010 in Moscow, when trying to meet his comrade. He is accused of an attack on the Russian embassy and is held in the KGB remand prison. Ihar admits that he was participating in the anti- militarist action, but doesn't consider it a criminal act. He denies all other accusations. | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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Read more: http://www.avtonom.org/en/freebelarus | Read more: http://www.avtonom.org/en/freebelarus |
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Ihar Alinevich, Otryad 12, Brigada 120, IU "IK-10", Tehnicheskaya ul. 8, g. Novopolotsk 211445 Vitebskaya oblast Belarus
Ihar was detained 29th of November 2010 in Moscow, when trying to meet his comrade. He is accused of an attack on the Russian embassy and is held in the KGB remand prison. Ihar admits that he was participating in the anti- militarist action, but doesn't consider it a criminal act. He denies all other accusations.
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.
Read more: http://www.avtonom.org/en/freebelarus