In Minsk, a 20-year-old Russian was charged with organizing mass protests
In Minsk, a 20-year-old Russian was charged with organizing mass protests
In Minsk, 20-year-old Russian resident Yegor Dudnikov was kept and set in KGB confinement focus. He is accused of coordinating gathering activities that terribly disregard the public request and are related with clear noncompliance to the authentic requests of agents of the specialists or involve disturbance of crafted by transport, endeavors, establishments or associations, or dynamic cooperation in such activities (Section 1 of Article 342 of the Lawbreaker Code of the Republic of Belarus).
Dudnikov moved to Belarus a year prior as a young lady, his mom told the Common liberties Place Viasna. On May 5, he accompanied the young lady to the house and got back to the leased loft. Close to the house, he was kept, and the condo was looked at, during which one mouthpiece was seized. The Russian participated in the naming of kid's shows, games, and ads in Belarus.
For two days, family members and companions didn't know anything about Dudnikov. At the point when his mom showed up in Minsk, the legal counselor on the job detailed that he was in KGB confinement focus. Correspondence happens just through letters that contact him through time," said the mother of the young fellow.
Dudnikov was at that point confined in October 2020, when he stayed standing for a kid who needed to be kept. As per the mother, then, at that point, Yegor "got off with wounds and anxious pressure": he was taken to the emergency clinic subsequent to being thumped by regulation authorities, and he "turned out to be sick with his heart." Under the article on the association of fights, Dudnikov has to carry out upwards of three years in jail.



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