Two participants in Lukashenka’s meeting with detained opponents released from prison



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On October 10, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko visited the KGB detention center, where he held a four-hour meeting with the detained opposition representatives. Today it emerged that two participants in the conversation, the director of the IT company PandaDoc Dmitry Rabtsevich and the political scientist Yuri Voskresensky, changed the preventive measure to house arrest.

On October 11, two Belarusian opponents, the director of the information technology company PandaDoc Dmitry Rabtsevich and a political scientist and member of the initiative group of the unregistered presidential candidate Viktor Babariko Yuri Voskresensky, changed the measure restricting the detention to house arrest. This was announced by the state television channel “Belarus 1”.

They both participated in a meeting with President Alexander Lukashenko on October 10.

Voskresensky told the state television channel that Lukashenka instructed him to prepare proposals for amendments to the constitution and to outline approaches to free several of those arrested.

Rabtsevich described the meeting with the president as follows: “The dialogue took place … I will work and develop; this is probably the main message I gave myself. And you need to know more about the constitution. “He noted that the information technology sector is well organized in Belarus and there are prerequisites for further development of the industry.

Lukashenka visited the KGB remand center, where he held a four-hour meeting with detained opposition representatives. Twelve political prisoners attended, including Babariko, Belarusian-American political strategist Vitaly Shklyarov, member of the presidium of the opposition coordinating council Lilia Vlasova, and others. The content of the conversation was not disclosed.

The host of the Antijournalist Telegram channel, Viktor Malishevsky, noticed that two people who were sitting closer to Lukashenka were released. “Pon the result of the “dialogue”, he “liberated” those who were sitting on the right and left. No, there is no written script “, ironically Malishevsky.





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