Severinets: The guards in the SHIZO are bored. So they turn on the "disco"
The ex-political prisoner wrote on his Facebook about the music on the radio that was played in the Shklov SHIZO.

"One of the most memorable things in the Shklov SHIZO is the "disco." While music plays in the isolation unit corridor, you are obliged to stand in a "stretch" position by the bunk bed attached to the wall. Usually, music is turned on when a check begins — which means you stand with your arms twisted and legs spread, until the duty assistant head of the colony goes around all 23 SHIZO cells and listens to the prisoners' "reports." Sometimes it's half an hour, sometimes an hour.
And in the morning in Shklov, they open the transoms — and so, for example, in winter, you listen to the "disco," shivering from the cold in your cotton "gauze," while steam comes out of your mouth. Because other cells are opened, and the entire SHIZO is blasted by drafts. And you can't cover yourself, you can't huddle to keep warm — it's a "stretch" position.
The guards in the SHIZO are bored. They want to at least listen to music and have some fun. So they turn on the "disco" and watch through the cells as prisoners rush to their bunks and spread out.
A good shift will shout from the corridor after about 20 minutes — "A-end stretch!" But a bad one will leave you like that for an hour and a half. "It's interesting, let these political ones learn to love the motherland."
When "Dushevnoye Radio" (Soulful Radio) was turned on, it was still tolerable. Sometimes "Pesnyary" would play, and Tsoi, and even "Wind of Change" by Scorpions! But when it was "Pilot," "Narodnoye" (People's Radio), or a local station — you'd want to hang yourself.
That's when you remember black humor: "Today in our camp — a disco! Machine gunner Hans will play three machine gun discs."
By the way, the guy in the photo has two towels. Luxuriously. Only one is allowed, and only for wiping hands. If you wrap it around your neck — they will write a report for violating the uniform rules," — wrote Pavel Severinets.
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