Lukashenka went to jail, spoke with Babariko, Shklyarov and other political prisoners



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The people involved in the criminal cases, the politician and banker Viktor Babariko, the Belarusian-American political strategist Vitaly Shklyarov, the member of the presidium of the opposition coordination council Lilia Vlasova and others, were present at the meeting with the President of Belarus , Alexander Lukashenko, in the KGB prison.

On October 10, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko visited the KGB remand center, where he met with opposition prisoners. This was announced by the Telegram channel “Pool of the First”.

The conversation lasted four and a half hours.

“The objective of the president is to listen to the opinions of all. However, the content of the conversation was kept secret by the participants by a common decision,” the official Telegram channel.

There is only one quote from Lukashenka’s speech: “You cannot write a constitution on the street.”



Judging by the photo, the former director was present at the meeting. Belgazprombank, politician Viktor Babariko, his son Eduard, lawyer, member of the presidium of the coordination council of the opposition Lilia Vlasova, businessman Yuri Voskresensky, Belarusian-American political strategist Vitaly Shklyarov. The meeting was also reportedly attended by Kirill Baday, who prior to his arrest was acting as an interim. The Chairman of the Board of Belgazprombank, as well as the director of the information technology company PandaDoc Dmitry Rabtsevich, writes TUT.BY.

On June 18, Babariko, who decided to run for the presidency of Belarus, and her son were arrested. According to the investigation, Babariko was the organizer of illegal actions at the bank; Lukashenka said $ 640 million was laundered through the financial institution.

Shklyarova arrested on July 29 In Minsk. meHe was accused of advising administrators of opposition groups on social media. United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo demanded the Belarusian authorities release Shklyarov.

On August 31, employees of the Financial Investigations Department of the Belarusian State Control Committee arrested Vlasova.

September 2 The searches were carried out at the PandaDoc office in Minskafter which the security forces detained four people, including Director Rabtsevich; they accused of fraud.

In total, more than 300 criminal cases were brought against the opposition in Belarus; human rights activists recognized 94 people as political prisoners.

Mass protests have occurred in Belarus since August 9 due to falsification of the voting results in the presidential elections, in which, according to official data, Lukashenka won. At the same time, alternative exit polls showed a sure victory for the opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.

The Belarusian security forces violently dispersed the protesters. They used stun grenades, rubber bullets, and water cannons. During the protests, hundreds of protesters were injured and injured, bor 13 thousand people arrested. According to official figures, four protesters died.

Lukashenka assumed the presidency on September 23. For the first time in the history of Belarus, the inauguration was not announced or broadcast on television..

Several states, including the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Denmark and the Czech Republic, did not recognize Lukashenka as an elected head of state.



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