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Already during the meeting break, S. Lapytovas unexpectedly tried to cut his throat. Standing on the condemned bench so officers could not reach him, the man in the detainee’s cage stabbed a sharp object in the throat.
Opposition Telegram channels have shown images showing a Belarusian being taken out of a court and into an ambulance.
Witnesses tried to relate the cruel images in the courtroom: “Latypov had a folder with documents with him. He took something out of her, maybe a pen. He got on the bench, framed his legs in the fence, and shoved something down his throat or began to cut. Then it fell. “
“They (ed. Cops) couldn’t open the cage right away because they didn’t have the keys. They were in one of the doors. When the chamber was opened, Stepan had already lost consciousness,” witnesses said.
S. Latypov, the creator of Square of Change, charged with large-scale fraud (article 209 (4) of the Labor Code), serious violation of procedure (article 342 (1) and (2) of the Labor Code) and resistance to a police officer (Article 363 (2) of the Penal Code), found no guilt in Nasha Niva court.
An artificial coma has been reported in Belarus. He is now being treated at the Semash Surgery and Transplant Center. Doctors were prohibited from providing information on Stepan’s condition.
Opposition leader Sviatlana Cichanouskaya also reacted quickly to the event.
“There has not been a single day in Belarus that the regime has not broken the fate of an innocent person. During the past week, the world was shocked by the news of the kidnapping of Romano Protasevičius, but at the same time, hundreds and thousands people were and continue to be tortured in Belarusian prisons Two weeks ago, the entire country survived the death of political prisoner Vitold Ashurk.
A week ago they learned of the suicide of 17-year-old Dmitry Stakhovsky, who could not resist the pressure of the polls. Today in the courtroom, activist Stepan Latypov tried to cut his throat and then a vein on his hands. They took him out of the court unconscious and we don’t know if Stepan will survive. We do not know if the remaining prisoners and hostages will survive. But we know that it must stop immediately. Stop killing our children. Stop killing our family. Stop killing your people. Stop doing it, “said S. Cichanouskaya resolutely.