Belarusian authorities plan to create concentration camps for protesters

15 January 2021, 18:48 | Policy 
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The Belarusian association BYPOL, which is involved in helping security officials who quit their jobs for supporting the protesters, posted on YouTube a recording of the conversation between the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic Nikolai Karpenkov. The security official announced the plans of the authorities to create specialized camps for the demonstrators.

The record, as it became known from its contents, was made on October 30 - the day when Karpenkov left the post of head of the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (GUBOPiK). From the conversation of the official with his subordinates, it follows that the leadership of the Belarusian security forces discussed at a meeting with Alexander Lukashenko the possibility of creating special camps in the country, where especially active demonstrators will get to.

" Well, not for prisoners of war, not even for internees, but a camp for especially sharp-hoofed ones, for resettlement. And put barbed wire around the perimeter, " He explained that those demonstrators who were included in a specialized database of protesters two or more times will be sent there..

The silovik also confirmed the information of Belarusian human rights activists that Alexander Taraikovsky, who died in the first days of the crisis in the country, was killed by riot police with a shot in the chest from Yarygin's Russian traumatic pistol. " He died, of course, from a rubber bullet that hit him in the chest, "

Protests in Belarus continue for six months after presidential elections on August 9. Stocks are harshly suppressed by the security forces. Tens of thousands of people were detained, many spoke of torture and beatings in detention centers. Four people were killed in clashes with security forces.

Источник: glavnoe.ua