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  • Journalists trying to cover trial in Mahiliou detained and placed in custody

    The Mahiliou journalists reporting on the trial of opposition activists Seviarynets, Afnahel and others to remain in jail until their own hearing.

    Jour­nal­ists Alexan­der Burak­ou, report­ing for Deutsche Welle, and Uladz­imir Lapt­se­vich (6tv.by) were grabbed by riot police after fam­i­lies and friends of the defen­dants in the so-called «Tikhanovs­ki-Statke­vich group» case had left the cour­t­house.

    Alexan­der Burak­ou was tak­en to the Lenin­sky dis­trict police depart­ment of Mahil­iou, where the police charged him under Arti­cle 24.23 Part 3 of the Admin­is­tra­tive Code, with alleged repeat­ed (with­in a year’s time) par­tic­i­pa­tion in an unau­tho­rized event». The jour­nal­ist faces a fine of up to 200 basic val­ues or 15 to 30 days of arrest.

    Arti­cle 24.23 was intro­duced into the Admin­is­tra­tive Code only in March of 2021. More­over, last time Burak­ou was tried for alleged vio­la­tion of the law on mass events more than a year ago — on May 8, 2020. It is weird that the police still haven’t learned to draw up reports under this «pop­u­lar» arti­cle prop­er­ly.

     Jour­nal­ist Uladz­imir Lapt­se­vich was detained under the same charges.

    Both jour­nal­ists were tak­en to local deten­tion cen­ter and will stay there until the court hear­ing. Lenin­s­ki dis­trict police depart­ment did not let the fam­i­ly to bring food and clothes for Burak­ou.

    The hear­ings are like­ly to take place via Skype on May 13 or 14.

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