More than 300 people were arrested in Minsk, Nexta published the data of the employees of the Interior Ministry



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Law enforcement officers arrested more than 300 women at the march in Minsk on Saturday, meduza.io reports, citing the Vesna human rights center.

Among those detained, according to Radio Svoboda, was Nina Baginskaya, 73, who has become one of the symbols of the Belarus protests. According to one of the readers of Tut.by, after a while it was released.

According to the Nexta channel of Telegram, the forces of order blocked the march in the Aisberg shopping center. Security forces have begun to pull women from the network live to the mall, writes Onliner.

There were so many detainees that there were lines in the police vans. Some of the detainees were released because there was no space in the vans. When all the vans were full, the officers left, but soon returned and resumed their arrests.

Published data of 1,003 MoI employees

At that time, the Telegram Nexta platform channel, which covered the events in Belarus, on Saturday published data on 1,003 employees of the Belarusian Ministry of the Interior (MoI) involved in arresting people during the protests that followed the presidential elections. from Belarus.

Nexta reported receiving information about law enforcement officers “thanks to cyberpartisans.”

The table provided by Nextos lists the names, dates of birth, positions and ranks of the Ministry of the Interior employees. It is not clear how reliable this information is, writes meduza.io.

The channel urged followers to report “facts about the crimes of specific people on the list, as well as their personal information.”

VŽ wrote that a Belarusian opposition spokeswoman, Sviatlana Cichanouskaya, announced on Thursday that a “blacklist” of force workers who they believed had contributed to the violence against protesters was being drawn up.

“They have given us the names of those who torture and beat people. Therefore, we are compiling a separate list of officials and employees of power structures who have participated and continue to participate in the self-government of the militia. We call it the “Taraikovsky List”, Cichanouskaya wrote on his Telegram account.

Aliaksandr Taraikovsky, 34, was the first to die on August 10 during protests in Belarus following the disputed August 9 elections. For his death, the opposition blames the workers for the power structures.

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