They lit flares and put up banner saying “Free anarchist Mikalai Dziadok”.
In the evening on February 28, anarchists blocked one of the streets in Minsk. They put up a banner saying “Free Anarchist Mikalai Dziadok”, lit flares and chanted “Free Mikalai Dziadok!”, website revbel.org reports.
It unknown if anyone was arrested.
Participants of the campaign said that they expressed solidarity with his friend, Mikalai Dzyadok, who had the term of imprisonment extended for one year.
Let us recall that the anarchist movement activist Mikalai Dziadok was sentenced to four and a half years of imprisonment in colony in May 2011. He was charged with grave hooliganism. Among other episodes made public in court were an attack on the embassy and Molotov cocktails thrown at Akrestsina prison. At the trial, the man did not admit his guilt and refused to sign a petition for clemency to AliaksandrLukashenka.
On February 26, new trial over Dziadok was held in Mahilieu prison 4. The man was to be released in early March, but the court sentenced him to an additional year of imprisonment. The political prisoner was charged with 16 counts of prison regime violations. The vast majority of them were about wearing sweat pants or having no t-shirt on.
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It is impossible to change life in cities just in three years (the timeline of the “Agenda 50” campaign implementation). But changing the structure of relationships in local communities is possible.