Minsk 23:32

Belarusian political prisoner’s daughter finds shelter in Poland – foundation

(BySol)

May 26, Pozirk. Alaksandra Siemianiuk, the daughter of political prisoner Alena Hnaŭk, fled Belarus with three children in April because of political reprisals, BySol Solidarity Foundation reports.

Siemianiuk and the children are in a shelter for Belarusian refugees in Poland. The foundation has launched a fundraiser to help them.

“In the morning of January 23, 2024, I woke up from the knock at the door,” the woman said. “I was shocked to realize that they came to search my home. They confiscated several letters from my mother, and her diary. They seized my phone and took me to the KGB [Committee for State Security] for a six-hour interrogation.”

According to Siemianiuk, from the KGB she was transferred to the Investigative Committee (SK) and charged with calling for sanctions against the government. The prosecution is linked to aid from the Dissidentby rights group.

Siemianiuk spent three days in a detention center and described the conditions there as “designed to break and stifle a person.”

Jailed protester, 65, placed in punishment cell

June 30, BPN. Alena Hnaŭk, an activist from Pružany, Brest region, is in a punishment cell, the Viasna Human Rights Center reported on June 30. Why the 65-year-old activist was taken to the punishment cell in a Baranavičy jail, Brest …
Share: