Criminal proceedings have been initiated in Belarus against Chichanouskaya and members of the BYPOL group.



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“The Attorney General’s Office, based on the material provided by the State Security Committee (KGB) and the Ministry of the Interior, has filed a lawsuit against S. Cichanouskaya and members of the so-called BYPOL initiative for an organized group preparing to an act of terrorism.

The persons named were trying to carry out bomb attacks and arson in the territories of the capital and other cities, ”the state news agency BelTA quoted Attorney General Andrejs Švedas as saying.

“Maleičukas, who was arrested with evidence, has already given testimony about the organizers and participants of the terrorist act,” added A. Švedas.

According to him, the conspirators planned to accuse the Belarusian authorities of actions that endangered human lives.

“I will point out that thanks to the coordinated work of the special units of the KGB and the Ministry of the Interior, it has been possible to identify and eliminate a serious terrorist threat on the ground,” said the attorney general.

A proposal to initiate a preliminary investigation into the matter was submitted to the KGB Board of Inquiry. The Attorney General’s Office also ordered the KGB to immediately announce the international search for the suspects and submit requests to the Lithuanian and Polish authorities for their extradition.

Belarus has been plagued with massive protests for several months against the results of the presidential election on August 9, which Lukashenko has ruled the country since 1994.

Her opponents say the election was rigged and that the real winner is political rookie S. Cichanouskaya, who is running for her incarcerated husband.

Belarusian security forces have cracked down on the protesters, detained them and forced opposition leaders to flee the country.

The protesters are demanding the resignation of Lukashenko, the release of political prisoners and new elections.

However, the protest movement was gradually repressed, with mass arrests. Hundreds of them allege that the detainees were tortured.

Opposition opponents, who have withdrawn from law enforcement and other power structures, have launched the BYPOL initiative to uncover human rights abuses and law enforcement abuses in Belarus.

Earlier this month, the Attorney General’s Office announced that it had prosecuted several former members of the forces who went abroad in connection with the BYPOL initiative, accusing them of inciting “social discord.”

Cichanouskaya called the press service a “memu” in the latest report from the Attorney General’s Office on the criminal case against the opposition.

“Nobody just laughs at the jokes about Nick and Maika, so the Attorney General’s Office is offering a new memo,” Chichanouskaya told Interfax, commenting on Shved’s statement.

In September, Belarusian state media reported that a recording of an intercepted telephone conversation “between Warsaw and Berlin” recorded the voices of men speaking in English about the situation in Belarus after the presidential elections. These men were named “Nick” and “Mike” in media reports.



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