Horrible testimony of political prisoner Dziadok in court: smothered with a pillow to give out passwords
on July 1, the Minsk city court continued to hear the case of Mikalai Dziadok. He is charged under three articles of the Criminal Code but pleads not guilty. Today Dziadok testified in court.
Mikola Dziadok is an author in Novy Chas, blogger, and activist of the anarchist movement. Dziadok was detained on the night of November 11, 2020 by the officers of GUBOPiK (Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption) and Interior Ministry in a country house in the town of Sasnovy.
The following charges were pressed against him:
Article 342 of the Criminal Code — Organizing and preparing activities that breach public order or active participation in them;
Article 361 of the Criminal Code — calling to actions aimed at causing damage to the national security of Belarus;
and Article 295 of the Criminal Code — illegal actions in relation to firearms, ammunition and explosives
«I have lived in the town of Sasnovy since June 2020, having left Minsk where mass arrests were taking place.
Regarding the charges under article 342: I did not participate in marches, as I was afraid I would be arrested. With one exception — on August 23, my birthday. It was a spontaneous decision. I went on my own. I didn’t see police warning people that they were breaking the law. I did not block public transport as the road had already been full of people, and there was no transport, — Dziadok said. —
Regarding the charges under article 295: GUBOPiK officers planted the bottles with flammable substances on me. I looked in that cupboard earlier, there were no bottles. During my arrest, seven officers burst through my doors and the balcony. First thing they asked me, where else I had cameras in the house: there was a dummy camera on the balcony, remaining from the previous tenant. Then some officers ran into different rooms for about a minute.
During the search, I said that the bottles were not mine. They had a strong unpleasant smell, and the witnesses to the search noticed that, too. Why would I keep that in the house, moreover, in a place where I eat?
Later, in the GUBOPiK office, I was forced to touch the bottles, spit on them, and they stuffed the bottlenecks in my mouth. Later experts didn’t find any of my fingerprints on the bottles. I believe that GUBOPiK told them not to, to make me look like a liar when I talk about torture.»
Mikalai described the details about his detention and torture:
«On November 11 the security officers broke into the apartment through the balcony and the doors. I only had time to get up and close the laptop lid, I did not resist them. They put me on the floor and handcuffed me right away.
There were three of them wore riot gear, and four were in plain clothes. A few of them went into different corners of the apartment. I couldn’t see what they were doing because I was lying face down on the floor. They immediately began to beat me, they beat me for any attempt to move. One of them said, you know that you won’t get out of the cooler, don’t you?
I didn’t tell them the passwords to my laptop, and they beat me for that. When I started to scream, one officer took a pillow from the couch and pressed it against my head. I couldn’t breathe and tried to yell that I would give them the passwords, but they didn’t hear me through the pillow. They kept the pillow on my face for some time. When it was removed, I said that I forgot the password in such a stress. They continued to beat me.
After I told them the password, they didn’t beat me for some time. GUBOPiK officers commented: «You thought you were in a safe place?» «You said pressure could be psychological or physical. Today you’ll get both», «So, Mikola, you thought you managed to hide well? Should I piss on you or what?», «Now we’ll go to the forest, take your clothes off and see what you satisfy women with», «So, let’s go to Gestapo now.» As I understand by «Gestapo» they meant GUBOPiK main office.
Then they told me to stand up. They didn’t let me look at their faces, and hit me when I raised my head. They said, if I complain to the witnesses to the search, they would beat and humiliate me all the way to Minsk. If I am silent, our trip will be fine.
During the search, one of the officers took women’s dresses out of the closet and tried to see how they would look on me asking every time «Is it yours?» Other officers laughed.
When they got to the bottles in the presence of witnesses, I said right away that they were not mine. One of the officers said he would beat me even in front of the witnesses. The witnesses pretended not to notice. The same officer tried to hit me when the witnesses didn’t see us.
I had a video camera, a tripod, a watch and a wallet with about 1000 BYN: but they were not in the list of the things that they seized. The landlady could not find them in the house either. I believe they were stolen by GUBOPiK officers. I filed a complaint to the Interior Ministry’s Internal Affairs Department.
After the search and counting my money the officers made a «still life» composition of my stuff: they laid out a knife, money, an anarchist poster, a red and black flag, bottles with Molotov cocktail, and took pictures of it all on their smartphone. Then they let the witnesses go.
They put me with my face to the wall. From time to time they beat me on the head, back, or legs. I asked what they were beating me for. One replied that I am a write off, and the other said: «to get moral satisfaction». Others joked and laughed.
Then they stepped away for me not to hear them. The officers in plain clothes, by the way, were constantly calling and reporting to their bosses. After a short discussion, they came back to me and said that they would record a video with me: «We will do it anyway, it’s up to you how painful it will be.»
Then they hit me, I hit my head against the wall and fell.
They asked if I would talk on video. I was silent. Then they sprayed tear gas in a small pantry and locked me in there.
I couldn’t breathe and said I would say anything they want to.
They took me outside, to the courtyard. One held me from the back by the handcuffs, the other one sprayed pepper spray in my face. Four times.
They brought me back to the apartment, and left alone for a minute, I guess, waiting for the maximum effect of the pepper spray and the tear gas. Then one of the officers — the others called him Investigator — told me that if I say everything as they want me to they would let me wash my face. I said everything they told me to and they shoot the video with a smartphone.
Then they let me wash, and took off one of the handcuffs. While I was washing my face, one of the officers kept snapping his stun gun behind my back and asked if I knew what a disco dance is.
Then they let me pack and get dressed. At this time, they didn’t beat me, but humiliated and mocked me. They even suggested that I should make a sandwich to take along, but I refused.
They took me to Minsk in a van, me sitting on the floor. On the way they did not beat me, but talked to me. They were saying that the majority voted for Lukashenko, and those who said the opposite were liars. A young officer said activists and bloggers were the ones who created a volatile environment, and then wondered why they got arrested!
We arrived in Minsk at about 1 a.m. They took me to the GUBOPiK building with a hood on my head, in the room they made me kneel facing the wall. They asked for the password to my hard drive and said: «Mikola, it’s going to hurt now.»
I asked to use the toilet, and they let me, but returned me to a different room. There were several officers, one had my laptop. Later he would give the orders: when to beat me, and when to stop.
All officers were masked, but still tried not to let me look them in the face.
They laid me on the floor. An officer in black with a baton entered the room, they called him «Hena». They asked for the password to my hard drive, I said that I didn’t remember it. They started beating me with batons: arms, buttocks, back, calves. They threatened that they would hit me in the genitals and rape me with a baton, they said they would use stun gun on me and piss on me.
After four or five sessions of beating I told them the password. But they entered it incorrectly and started beating me again.
During the beating I screamed hard. At some point, someone came up to the doors — I guess it was a duty officer, because otherwise the building seemed empty. Officer T*** (Dziadok gave the full last name, but we do not publish it to avoid libel charges — «NN») told him to f*ck off and said if that good man came again, he would beat him, too.
Then they started to demand my Telegram password. I didn’t remember it, but told them where the file with a password was. They beat me several times during that time.
They changed their tactics: now they first beat me, and then asked questions. They noticed that I’m trying to avoid the blows — and one of them started to step with his foot on my face to prevent me from moving while being beaten.
When they got access my Telegram account, then began to discuss aloud what they should do with my channel. They asked, how soon my colleagues would cry foul over my disappearance. Then the officer with my laptop said he would write to my girlfriend that I was fine. And he did, he wrote her from my account, in Belarusian, in my style.
Then they beat me some more, for no reason. They tried to hit in the same place. One of them said he got tired after beating me. And returned to his desk saying «old age — no joy». The others laughed.
I was threatened that if I did not say what they wanted, after 6 am new GUBOPiK officers would come and beat me all in turn. I asked why they beat me if I had already given away all the information they need. Their answer was: just because you are who you are.»
During Dziadok’s testimony one of the women in the audience could not help quietly crying.
Mikalai continued:
«Then officer T*** brought bottles with [Molotov] cocktail. He ordered me to take them in my hands and squeeze them, spit on them, and stuffed the bottlenecks in my mouth. Then he packed the bottles in plastic bags.
Another officer continued to work with my telegram, asking about the people who we exchanged messages with, and about other channels. He asked who of police officers helped the protesters. Who funds the protests?
He asked why I published the personal information about some police officers? I said, for flagging their behavior. They started beating me again.
Then I was lifted up and given some papers to sign without reading.
Humiliation continued. One said, let’s piss on him!
They asked: So, Mikola, do you want to livestream from here?
T*** suggested: «Let me sit on him, and you take a picture of us!» But the others did not support his idea.
They put me near a red-green flag and ordered to apologize to the police officers for publishing their data. And to advise others not to do that. T *** said: say it the right way, and I will not beat you anymore. But another officer in black added: I can’t promise that.
Here T *** began to demand that I said to the camera, that I’m a schmuck and a scumbag… »
Here Judge Anastasia Papko stopped the testimony. She asked dziadok not to use obscenities.
He replied, «But I only quote them! You need to tell that to the officers.»
«I did not say what they T*** demanded — continued Dziadok. — T*** also wanted me to cry on the video. He told me: «Shed a tear, or we let make you to! But I did not cry.
After shooting a young officer with the camera suggested that they should make me remove the flag from the building and burn it, and then change the time settings on my smartphone and shoot the whole scene on video. I guess, to press some more charges against me. But other officers laughed and dismissed his proposal.
They laid me on the floor. They demanded my word of honor that I would never say, or write anything bad about GUBOPiK officers. They warned that if I told someone what happened here, they would visit me in the detention center and everything that had already happened would seem a joke to me.
I agreed with everything.
Officers said that I would have to leave the country, as there would be no life for me here. They also said that I’d get 7–9 years in jail, and only in the best case scenario, if I co-operate with the investigation. And if I complain about what happened here, they would press charges under article 411 («disobeying the prison administration» — «NN»), there would be no life for me in jail, and I will be «turned out».
T*** said: «There are inmates who cooperate with us, you know it from your previous jail experience. If you open your mouth about our staff, I will come to your jail and personally kill you with a baton, and then drown you in the shit hole. You chose the wrong enemies, no sense to fight us.»
They asked again what I was going to tell the detention center administration about the injuries. I replied that I would say that I had fallen.
Then they took me to Akrestsina jail. In the car, I started shaking. One of the officers asked what was wrong, and began to worry that I could throw up in the car. «He’s got jim-jams, can’t you see?» — said another officer.
The car clock showed 5:24 am.
The driver once again reminded me to keep silent about everything that had happened. He said if I complain, or tell my lawyer or the court — I would never come out.
In the detention center, the GUBOPiK officer left only after my examination — to make sure that I did not complain.
I would just add: from the moment of my release in 2015, I was arrested 4 times, and tried for extremist materials 9 times — that is, for my posts on social media.
I consider everything I described above as a struggle against the freedom of speech and personal revenge by GUBOPiK staff.
Later I learned that my family and friends receive threats. After my arrest they received anonymous messages that the worst thing would happen to me in jail, I will be «turned out», and that they would kill me and say I had heart problems.
Despite it all, I do not plead guilty. My activities are and will be of educational nature, and my goal is to build free society.»