The executive director of the Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation believes that the unyielding political prisoner is actually "overinflated."

Aliaksandr Apeykin. Photo: facebook.com/apeikin
"I honestly don't understand Pochobut's value. I respect that a person has served time for his convictions. But I don't understand his objective value. It seems to me that the subject is quite overrated," wrote the sports functionary on Facebook regarding the release of Andrei Pochobut.
Apeykin's rather inadequate remark, bordering on rudeness, so shocked his audience that he received only one like from 5100 subscribers. In the very first comment, Apeykin was told to get lost (literally "sent to three letters").
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