Elena Tonkacheva’s request to shorten entry ban into Belarus is rejected
17.02.2016 |Society| EuroBelarus Information Service,
The head of the Center for Legal Transformation “Lawtrend” received a response from the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Belarus.
“I’ve just received a response from the Ministry of Interior of Belarus to my request to reduce the period of the ban on entry into Belarus, - Elena Tonkacheva wrote yesterday in her Facebook account. – The petition is denied. The letter is dated February 15 – the day sanctions were lifted. […] In addition, they kindly warned about criminal responsibility for attempting to enter and remain on the territory of the Republic of Belarus for a period of up to three years in prison.”
On February 21 Elena Tonkacheva had to leave the country, where she has lived for 30 years.
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