A prisoner of penal colony in Babrujsk — the one where Alies Bialiacki is kept — passed some information about Belarusian human right activist to Paviel Sieviaryniec, the imprisoned co-Chairperson of the Belarusian Christian Democracy, the BCD informs.
The message says Alies Bialiacki experiences hard times in the penal colony. The prison administration is picking on him for any trifle thus making him a “malicious violator [of prison rules]” and isolates him from other prisoners. Anyone who communicates with Bialiacki are forced to do extra work. However, Alies Bialiacki does not collapse.
As it was reported previously, Alies Bialiacki, a prominent Belarusian human rights advocate and a co-founder of human rights centre Viasna, turned 50.
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