Two criminal cases against ex-leader of Malady Front in May

May 25, Pozirk. The second criminal case in a month has been opened against Źmicier Daškievič, former leader of the Małady Front patriotic youth organization, according to independent media reports that have been confirmed by the political prisoner’s wife.
On her Facebook page, Nasta Daškievič wrote: “Plus 411 Part 2 of the Belarusian Criminal Code. Heaven’s Chancellery, will you stop?”
The article she mentioned carries a sentence of up to two years for malicious disobedience to prison administration.
Earlier this month, the wife said Daškievič was charged with violent disorder.
“There were two months left until the end of the current sentence. I have no words, only endless and permanent pain,” she said then.
In January, Nasta said that she feared for Źmicier’s health and life because he has been held incommunicado for more than six months.
Ex-Malady Front leader Daškievič faces new criminal charge
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