Political Prisoner Dziadok Transferred to One-Man Cell for Six Months
Human right activists say about possible tortures
Mikalaj Dziadok, a Belarusian political prisoner, was placed into a one-man cell for the following six months.
As his father reports, Mikalaj’s prison regime was changed illegally. Furthermore, 6-day working week was introduced for Mikalaj’s prison unit what is also illegal.
Mikalaj was constantly oppressed and forced to appeal for presidential pardon.
Mikalaj was accused of fabricated order violations for more than 10 times what led to depriving him of the right for an amnesty.
Mikalaj Dziadok was sentenced to 4 years and six months’ imprisonment for the ‘Minsk anarchist’s case‘on May 27, 2011.
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