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Teliženko says he was detained when officials were likely looking for a coordinator for the protest. They knew that the Telegram platform exchanges information about the movement of officials. According to the journalist, most likely, the officials decided that Teliženko – one of the organizers.
Journalist Znak.com He tried to explain to the officials that he does not have a Telegram application on his phone, he is a journalist. The officials then took Teliženko’s mobile phone, read the correspondence with the newsroom and put it in the car.
“I told them that I had not hurt anything, that I was not participating in the protest, I am a journalist, but I got an answer: sit down, the authorities will come and find out,” he says.
The journalist met Nikolai Arkadyevich, a 62-year-old pensioner detained in a car, who tried to defend a child beaten by OMON officials. He eventually escaped and Nikolai Arkadyevich was arrested. The man said he had severe liver damage and the pensioner’s request for an ambulance was ignored.
Face down to earth
Finally, N. Teliženko was taken to the compound. When the car stopped, he heard a shout from OMON officials on the street: “Face to the ground.” Several officers got into the car and broke their hands behind their back, making it almost impossible to go, in the words of N. Teliženko.
“In front of me, the ex-boyfriend’s head was hit specifically on the door frame. Scream of pain. Then (the officers) started hitting him on the head and yelling, “Shut up, bitch!”
The first time they hit me was when I got out of the car; I just leaned in enough and put my hand on my head, then on my way to my face, ”the journalist writes.
He remembers taking the detainees from the compound to a room on the fourth floor.
“People were lying on the ground like a living carpet, we had to walk on them. It was very unpleasant for me, I climbed onto someone’s hand but couldn’t see where it was going because my head was lowered to the ground. The officials yelled: “Everyone on the floor, face down!” I realized that there is nowhere to lie, people lie in blood scores, ”he writes.
Teliženko says that he was lucky to find a place and lie not on people, but next to them. Supposedly it was only possible to lie on your stomach, you were lucky to have a medical mask because the floor was dirty. The former man next to him tried to make himself comfortable, turned his head, and was immediately struck by a shoe in the face.
“There was a brutal beating: we heard blows, screams and screams from all sides. It seemed to me that some of the detainees had fractures, someone with a broken arm, someone with a leg, someone with a spine, then they screamed in pain at the slightest movement, ”the journalist writes. Znak.com.
According to Teliženko, the new detainees were previously placed on the “second floor” of the detainees. But soon the officials realized that it was a bad idea, someone suggested bringing banks. The journalist was allowed to sit, but it was only possible to sit with his head down and his hands crossed. It is said that 16 hours passed.
Teliženko writes that around 2 p.m. When the new detainees were brought in at night, the real cruelty began. The officials forced the detainees to pray saying “Our Father.” Those who responded were beaten in every possible way.
“As we sat down, we heard people being beaten on the floors below and above us. It seemed that people were trampling on the cement, ”he writes.
“It’s getting worse”
According to Teliženko, with each new detainee, the officials became increasingly angry. The journalist listened to what they were talking about: they were angry because people did not leave the streets, despite being brutally beaten, that people were not afraid, they erected barricades and resisted.
“You bitch built a barricade against me, did I fight me? Do you want war? ”The militiaman yelled, hitting the detainee.
The journalist writes that not all militiamen practiced sadism. It was said that there was a captain who approached the detainees and asked if they had water and used the bathroom. However, he did not react to what his younger colleagues did to the protesters in the hallways.
According to T. Teliženko, the detainees were not allowed to call anyone, probably most of their relatives still do not know what happened to them.
The journalist says he was lying on the ground out of the corner of his eye and saw a person carrying a stretcher. That person was not moving, it is not clear if he was alive.
In the morning, the detainees were transferred to cells on the ground floor. Although they are suitable for two people, here, according to T. Teliženko, there were about 30 people in each.
Hoping to shoot
After some time, the detainees found themselves again in cars, they were transferred to prisons. According to the files, the officials beat people for anything: tattoos, long hair. People lying on the ground asked if they could change their position, so they were beaten with rubber sticks.
“When our guards got bored, they made us sing songs, especially the Belarusian anthem, and filmed them over the phone. If they didn’t like the show, they hit again.” Znak.com writes N. Teliženko.
“You (uncensored word) are sitting here now, your country Cichanouskaya (uncensored word), and you will no longer have a life,” the reporter said, quoting one of the officials.
Sviatlana Cichanouskaja, who announced the winner of the presidential elections, went to Lithuania on the night of Monday to Tuesday. According to Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius, he had no choice but to leave the country.
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According to Teliženko, the trip lasted two and a half hours: “It was two and a half hours of pain and blood.”
“We are just waiting for you to start burning something in the streets, and then we will start shooting at you, there is an order. There was a great country – the Soviet Union, and because of such Pydarasai while she collapsed. Because no one put you in place on time.
“If you (Russia – ed.) Believe that you gave Cichanouskaya, she shook your brain, you should know that you will not succeed in making a second Ukraine, we will not allow Belarus to become part of Russia,” one of the officials told the reporter.
Teliženko writes during the trip, realizing that there are open and ideological sadists among the officials, who believe that they defend the homeland from external and internal enemies. Dialogue with the latter is said to be possible.
The journalist recalls that in the place that turned out to be a colony in the city of Žodzina, the detainees were no longer beaten. Soon Teliženko was released.
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