solidarité avec les anarchistes bielorusse voir le message de ABC bryghton d’aout 2014. et aussi nous sommes solidaires aux anarchistes qui luttent contre la nouvelle centrale biélorusse.
Brest Anti-Fascists ArrestsLate on the evening of May 8, 2014, in Brest, Belarus a fight between anti-fascists and neo-Nazis took place. The reason for the fight was a nazi provocation. One of the nazi began raising his hand in Roman salute and shouting « Zieg Heil » and « White Power ». Except that the anti-fascists were better skilled in fighting, so one of the nazis ended up hospitalised.Beginning on the evening of May 9, cops started to arrest the anti-fascists that they knew. First the flats of two anti-fascists were searched, their computers and laptops where taken and the guys were detained for 10 day terms. At the morning of May 10, the searches continued. Four more flats were searched and again computers and some personal items where taken by police. One of the anti-fascists was not at home, so he remain free and three others were detained.One of the detained anti-fascists, Vladimir Dudorga, had been threatened by KGB officers before because of his active anti-fascist position. Dudorga was later released Dzmitry Z. and Dzmitry S. currently remain behind bars. [Updated: 01/08/14]
Dzmitry Zvan’ko, 225295 Brestskaya oblast, Ivatsevichi, p/b 20, IK-22, Volchi Nory, Belarus.Dzmitry Stsyashenka, 225875, Brestskaya oblast, Kobrinski r-n, d. Luschiki IUOT № 6, Belarus.[correct as of: 01/06/14]
Dzmitry Z. and Dzmitry S., two of those detained, were recently transferred to penal institutions. Dzmitry Zvan’ko’s appeal was not granted; the sentence remained the same — 5 years of prison. He will also have to pay about 4,000 euro to the injured neo-Nazi, plus some 500 more legal expenses to the State. [Updated: 01/06/14]
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Dedok (Mikalai Aliaksandravich Dziadok), ul. Krupskoy 99A, tyurma 4 212011, Belarus. [Updated: 30/05/14]
Igor Vladimirovich Olinevich (Ihar Uladzimiravich Alinevich), 211300, Vitebskaya obl., Vitebsky r-n, p. Vitba, IK-3 BELARUS. [correct as of 01/08/14]
3 anarchists/activists (also known as Mikalaj Dziadok, Aleksander Frantskevich & Ihar Alinevich) originally remanded after a wave of repression by the Belarus state in the run up to presidential elections on 19 December .More info at: http://www.avtonom.org/en/node/14931
On the May 27, 2011, judge Zhanna Khvoynitskaya sentenced the Belarusian anarchists Ihar Alinevich, Mikalaj Dziadok, Aliaksandar Frantskievich, Maxim Vetkin and Yeveni Slivonchik. The young men were accused of a number of political actions, including an attack against the Russian embassy in Minsk in August of 2010. Ihar Alinevich received a sentence of 8 years ‘hard regime’ (restricted allowances for visits, mails, and packages and other « privileges »); Mikalaj Dziadok received 4.5 years ‘hard regime’ and Aliaksandr