❗️Оказывается, мы мало что знали о Беларуси - и о режиме Лукашенко.
Побывавшие в белорусских тюрьмах российские журналисты описывают ужасы, которые мало чем отличаются от Северной Кореи - и это происходит в европейской стране!
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"People lay like a living carpet in pools of blood." Terrible reportage: how detainees are beaten at rallies in prisons of Belarus
On the evening of August 10, in Minsk, before a protest against the results of the presidential elections in Belarus, Nikita Telizhenko, a correspondent for the Russian edition of Znak.com, was detained. He came to Belarus on the instructions of editorial office. During the day after the arrest, there was no connection with him. Nikita was released only on the evening of August, 11. About endless beatings, humiliation, pain - in his reportage from the Moscow police department and the prison in Zhodino.
DETENTION
I was detained on August 10 at the moment when the whole Minsk was going to the second protest action against the election results. Fighting vehicles, trucks were already being pulled to this place, there were a lot of military men, riot police and militia in the passages and between houses. I just walked and watched the preparations for the rally. I saw water cannons, wrote about it to the editorial office, and literally a minute later police officers approached me, they were in usual uniform. They let me go
At the bus stop at the Palace of Sports, I saw how everyone who got off the bus was grabbed by riot police and put into a paddy wagon. I took some pictures on my phone. Then I went to the side of the stele "Hero City", where the day before there was a real massacre between protesters and security forces, to see how this place looks after the massacre. But halfway there a minivan drove up to me. Equipped riot police jumped out of it and ran up to me. They were looking for coordinators of the action, they knew that in Telegram the protesters exchanged information about the movement of the security forces, reported ambushes. They decided that I was one of them. I tell them: "I don't even have Telegram on my phone, I'm a journalist, I send SMS to the editorial office." They grabbed my phone, read the messages, and then put me in the car. I repeated to them that I was a journalist, to which I received the answer: "Sit, authorities will come and figure out."
Побывавшие в белорусских тюрьмах российские журналисты описывают ужасы, которые мало чем отличаются от Северной Кореи - и это происходит в европейской стране!
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"People lay like a living carpet in pools of blood." Terrible reportage: how detainees are beaten at rallies in prisons of Belarus
On the evening of August 10, in Minsk, before a protest against the results of the presidential elections in Belarus, Nikita Telizhenko, a correspondent for the Russian edition of Znak.com, was detained. He came to Belarus on the instructions of editorial office. During the day after the arrest, there was no connection with him. Nikita was released only on the evening of August, 11. About endless beatings, humiliation, pain - in his reportage from the Moscow police department and the prison in Zhodino.
DETENTION
I was detained on August 10 at the moment when the whole Minsk was going to the second protest action against the election results. Fighting vehicles, trucks were already being pulled to this place, there were a lot of military men, riot police and militia in the passages and between houses. I just walked and watched the preparations for the rally. I saw water cannons, wrote about it to the editorial office, and literally a minute later police officers approached me, they were in usual uniform. They let me go
At the bus stop at the Palace of Sports, I saw how everyone who got off the bus was grabbed by riot police and put into a paddy wagon. I took some pictures on my phone. Then I went to the side of the stele "Hero City", where the day before there was a real massacre between protesters and security forces, to see how this place looks after the massacre. But halfway there a minivan drove up to me. Equipped riot police jumped out of it and ran up to me. They were looking for coordinators of the action, they knew that in Telegram the protesters exchanged information about the movement of the security forces, reported ambushes. They decided that I was one of them. I tell them: "I don't even have Telegram on my phone, I'm a journalist, I send SMS to the editorial office." They grabbed my phone, read the messages, and then put me in the car. I repeated to them that I was a journalist, to which I received the answer: "Sit, authorities will come and figure out."
Znak
«Люди лежали живым ковром в лужах крови»
Вечером 10 августа в Минске перед акцией протеста против итогов выборов президента Белоруссии был задержан корреспондент Znak.com Никита Телиженко
Soon "Gazelle" arrived, which was altered specifically for a paddy wagon. There were three compartments, two of which had a blank door and small window. I was tied up and thrown there. I asked for a phone number to inform the editorial office that I was detained.
— And you are not detained, — one of the riot police told me.
Then they took my passport and saw that I'm a citizen of Russia.
— And what the fuck are you doing here?
This ended the dialogue with Riot police.
I sat and waited for the "Gazelle" to be filled completely with the same "not detaineds" as me. This took half an hour.
Nearby sat pensioner Nikolai Arkadyevich, 62 years old. He was detained when he was going to the store and saw that riot police were grabbing boy. “I stood up for him, tried to fight him off. I told them: he is a child, what are you doing?"
As a result, the boy ran away, and the pensioner was detained and got hit in the liver. He asked to call ambulance, but no one didn't react
— And you are not detained, — one of the riot police told me.
Then they took my passport and saw that I'm a citizen of Russia.
— And what the fuck are you doing here?
This ended the dialogue with Riot police.
I sat and waited for the "Gazelle" to be filled completely with the same "not detaineds" as me. This took half an hour.
Nearby sat pensioner Nikolai Arkadyevich, 62 years old. He was detained when he was going to the store and saw that riot police were grabbing boy. “I stood up for him, tried to fight him off. I told them: he is a child, what are you doing?"
As a result, the boy ran away, and the pensioner was detained and got hit in the liver. He asked to call ambulance, but no one didn't react
16 hours of hell in the Moskovsky district police department
We drove for 20-30 minutes
As soon as stopped, riot policeman in bulletproof vests yelled: "Face the ground !!!"
Several security officials flew into the paddy wagon, and bent our arms behind backs so that it was almost impossible to walk.
They deliberately hit one guy with his head on the doorframe. He screamed in pain. In response, they began to beat him on the head and shout: "Shut up, bitch!"
In the building of police department, we were first taken to a room on the fourth floor.
People there were lying on the floor as living carpet, and we had to walk right on them. “Everyone on the floor, face down,” they yelled at us. But there was nowhere to lie, people were lying everywhere in pools of blood.
We could lie only on stomach, face down. Guy next to me turned his head to the side and immediately got a kick in the face with army boot.
We drove for 20-30 minutes
As soon as stopped, riot policeman in bulletproof vests yelled: "Face the ground !!!"
Several security officials flew into the paddy wagon, and bent our arms behind backs so that it was almost impossible to walk.
They deliberately hit one guy with his head on the doorframe. He screamed in pain. In response, they began to beat him on the head and shout: "Shut up, bitch!"
In the building of police department, we were first taken to a room on the fourth floor.
People there were lying on the floor as living carpet, and we had to walk right on them. “Everyone on the floor, face down,” they yelled at us. But there was nowhere to lie, people were lying everywhere in pools of blood.
We could lie only on stomach, face down. Guy next to me turned his head to the side and immediately got a kick in the face with army boot.
The most severe beatings were going on around: blows, screams, yells were heard from everywhere. Some of the detainees had broken arms, legs, someone's spine, and at the slightest movement they screamed in pain.
New detainees were forced to lie down by second layer.
So 16 hours passed.
At about 2 am, new detainees were brought to the police department. And here fierce brutality began. The police forced the detainees to pray, read "Our Father ...", and those who refused were beaten by all available means. We heard people being beaten up on other floors, above and below. The feeling was that people were practically trampled into concrete.
And at this time the battle went right under the windows of the police department, explosions of noise grenades were heard, windows and even doors trembled.
New detainees were forced to lie down by second layer.
So 16 hours passed.
At about 2 am, new detainees were brought to the police department. And here fierce brutality began. The police forced the detainees to pray, read "Our Father ...", and those who refused were beaten by all available means. We heard people being beaten up on other floors, above and below. The feeling was that people were practically trampled into concrete.
And at this time the battle went right under the windows of the police department, explosions of noise grenades were heard, windows and even doors trembled.
With each passing hour, with each new batch of detainees brought to the police department, cops raged and became even more violent. They were furious that people were not afraid of them
“You, bitch, against whom did you set the barricades, are you going to fight against me? Do you want war? " - bawled one of the policemen, beating the detainee.
All these beatings took place in front of two women - employees of the police department, who registered the detainees. Before their very eyes, teenagers aged 15-16 were beaten, yet children. And they didn't even react...
The doors opened. "Face the wall," they yelled at us. Security forces started wringing our hands behind our backs and dragging us across the floor through all the police departments. In the paddy wagon, they again began to lay us by stacks, as living carpet. They shouted to us: "Your house is a prison." Those who were lying on the floor were suffocating from the weight of the bodies, and on top there were three more layers of people.
In the morning, when the commanders arrived, we were all transferred to the first floor and put into cells for the detainees. They were designed for two people, and we were packed about 30 people. The process was accompanied by swearing and beatings, they shouted to us: “Denser! Denser! "
During the first hour, the walls and ceiling of the cell were covered with condensation. Someone, tired of standing, fell to the floor, but there was no air at all, and they fainted from the heat. We weren't given water. So we spent three hours
The doors opened. "Face the wall," they yelled at us. Security forces started wringing our hands behind our backs and dragging us across the floor through all the police departments. In the paddy wagon, they again began to lay us by stacks, as living carpet. They shouted to us: "Your house is a prison." Those who were lying on the floor were suffocating from the weight of the bodies, and on top there were three more layers of people.
“You, bitch, against whom did you set the barricades, are you going to fight against me? Do you want war? " - bawled one of the policemen, beating the detainee.
All these beatings took place in front of two women - employees of the police department, who registered the detainees. Before their very eyes, teenagers aged 15-16 were beaten, yet children. And they didn't even react...
The doors opened. "Face the wall," they yelled at us. Security forces started wringing our hands behind our backs and dragging us across the floor through all the police departments. In the paddy wagon, they again began to lay us by stacks, as living carpet. They shouted to us: "Your house is a prison." Those who were lying on the floor were suffocating from the weight of the bodies, and on top there were three more layers of people.
In the morning, when the commanders arrived, we were all transferred to the first floor and put into cells for the detainees. They were designed for two people, and we were packed about 30 people. The process was accompanied by swearing and beatings, they shouted to us: “Denser! Denser! "
During the first hour, the walls and ceiling of the cell were covered with condensation. Someone, tired of standing, fell to the floor, but there was no air at all, and they fainted from the heat. We weren't given water. So we spent three hours
The doors opened. "Face the wall," they yelled at us. Security forces started wringing our hands behind our backs and dragging us across the floor through all the police departments. In the paddy wagon, they again began to lay us by stacks, as living carpet. They shouted to us: "Your house is a prison." Those who were lying on the floor were suffocating from the weight of the bodies, and on top there were three more layers of people.
The road of pain and blood
In the paddy wagon, they continued to beat people: for tattoos, for long hair “You fag, now everyone in prison will fuck you in turn,” they shouted.
People who were lying on the steps asked to be allowed to change their position, but for this they received only blows on the head with a rubber truncheon.
They didn't even know where to take us. because all ITTs and SIZOs were overcrowded
Requests to go to the toilet were ignored. We were just ordered to shit under ourselves. We rode in squelching feces. When our guards got bored, they made us sing songs, mostly the anthem of Belarus, and filmed it all on the phone. When they didn't like performance, they beat us again.
“If you think you’re in pain, it’s not hurting you yet. It will hurt you in prison, and your loved ones will never see you again,” they talked us.
The journey took two and a half hours. It was two hours of pain and blood.
In the paddy wagon, they continued to beat people: for tattoos, for long hair “You fag, now everyone in prison will fuck you in turn,” they shouted.
People who were lying on the steps asked to be allowed to change their position, but for this they received only blows on the head with a rubber truncheon.
They didn't even know where to take us. because all ITTs and SIZOs were overcrowded
Requests to go to the toilet were ignored. We were just ordered to shit under ourselves. We rode in squelching feces. When our guards got bored, they made us sing songs, mostly the anthem of Belarus, and filmed it all on the phone. When they didn't like performance, they beat us again.
“If you think you’re in pain, it’s not hurting you yet. It will hurt you in prison, and your loved ones will never see you again,” they talked us.
The journey took two and a half hours. It was two hours of pain and blood.
While we were driving, I still managed to get one of our guards to talk (then I learned that they from SRRU).
“We waiting for you to start burning something on the streets,” he told me. - And then we will start shooting at you, we have command. There was a great country - the Soviet Union, and because of such fagots like you, she died. Because no one put you in place on time. If Russia thinks that you have introduced your Tikhanovskaya here, then you should know that you'll not be able to arrange here second Ukraine"
— For fuck you came here, he asked me.
— I'm journalist, I came to write what's happening here...
— Well, what, bitch, wrote? You'll remember this report for a long time.
— Stop torturing us, just take us out and shoot us, — shouted at this time a young guy, whose nerves from beatings and pain lost his nerves.
During this long hellish road, I realized that among the guards there were both outspoken sadists and ideological ones who believe that they really saving their homeland
“We waiting for you to start burning something on the streets,” he told me. - And then we will start shooting at you, we have command. There was a great country - the Soviet Union, and because of such fagots like you, she died. Because no one put you in place on time. If Russia thinks that you have introduced your Tikhanovskaya here, then you should know that you'll not be able to arrange here second Ukraine"
— For fuck you came here, he asked me.
— I'm journalist, I came to write what's happening here...
— Well, what, bitch, wrote? You'll remember this report for a long time.
— Stop torturing us, just take us out and shoot us, — shouted at this time a young guy, whose nerves from beatings and pain lost his nerves.
During this long hellish road, I realized that among the guards there were both outspoken sadists and ideological ones who believe that they really saving their homeland
Prison and the Way Home
All the way we did not know where they were taking us: to a temporary detention facility, a pre-trial detention center, a prison, or simply to the nearest forest, where they would either beat us half to death, or simply will kill.
We stood near the prison for about 2 hours, because seven more paddy wagons arrived with us and there was a line. Then they took us out and ordered us to kneel, then they took us to some basement, there were service dogs...
For a long time they took us along some corridors, then they took us into the prison yard - and for us it was already almost paradise.
We were able to lower our arms for the first time in a day, straighten up, lie down, and, most importantly, no one else beat us. One guy had his spine injured; the other had a knee knocked out, it dangled and stuck out to the side.
They brought us bucket to go to the toilet, and 1.5 liter bottle of water for 25 people
All the way we did not know where they were taking us: to a temporary detention facility, a pre-trial detention center, a prison, or simply to the nearest forest, where they would either beat us half to death, or simply will kill.
We stood near the prison for about 2 hours, because seven more paddy wagons arrived with us and there was a line. Then they took us out and ordered us to kneel, then they took us to some basement, there were service dogs...
For a long time they took us along some corridors, then they took us into the prison yard - and for us it was already almost paradise.
We were able to lower our arms for the first time in a day, straighten up, lie down, and, most importantly, no one else beat us. One guy had his spine injured; the other had a knee knocked out, it dangled and stuck out to the side.
They brought us bucket to go to the toilet, and 1.5 liter bottle of water for 25 people
Together with me there were people of different professions - entrepreneurs, IT specialists, locksmiths, engineers, builders...
...A man in military uniform came into the prison yard and shouted my last name
He said that I and another Russian (he turned out to be a RIA Novosti correspondent) would now be released.
They gave me my things, and we went out of the prison gate.
A lot of people were standing there: relatives of the detainees, human rights activists...
We were met by a woman who introduced herself as an employee of the migration service of Belarus, she took us to the migration department, where they took our fingerprints and issued a deportation order.
Then arrived employee of Russian Embassy in Belarus. He said that Russian ambassador personally called the head of Belarusian Foreign Ministry. The diplomat put us in a car and drove us to Smolensk.
On the way, consul bought us a burger, because we had no Russian money, drove us to the hotel and left.
*However, Russian Foreign Ministry is not in the least interested in the journalists of independent Russian editions who have disappeared in Belarusian torture chambers. The whereabouts of the two Open Russia journalists are still unknown.
After their disappearance, Kremlin did not even hesitate to translate arrows on Khodorkovsky ("Open Russia" - his edition)
...A man in military uniform came into the prison yard and shouted my last name
He said that I and another Russian (he turned out to be a RIA Novosti correspondent) would now be released.
They gave me my things, and we went out of the prison gate.
A lot of people were standing there: relatives of the detainees, human rights activists...
We were met by a woman who introduced herself as an employee of the migration service of Belarus, she took us to the migration department, where they took our fingerprints and issued a deportation order.
Then arrived employee of Russian Embassy in Belarus. He said that Russian ambassador personally called the head of Belarusian Foreign Ministry. The diplomat put us in a car and drove us to Smolensk.
On the way, consul bought us a burger, because we had no Russian money, drove us to the hotel and left.
*However, Russian Foreign Ministry is not in the least interested in the journalists of independent Russian editions who have disappeared in Belarusian torture chambers. The whereabouts of the two Open Russia journalists are still unknown.
After their disappearance, Kremlin did not even hesitate to translate arrows on Khodorkovsky ("Open Russia" - his edition)
Forwarded from Azazel News (Aries)
Belarus News: 🇧🇾
1. Chinese tanks enter Novosibirsk. The AST54 public reports on VKontakte stated a train with military trucks, off-road vehicles, as well as tanks with distinctive signs of armed forces of the PRC applied to them, was seen on the railway tracks near the Burginsky bridge.
2. Chinese Sina news publishes propaganda stating that the Belarusian president claims, “The BBC is inciting riots in Belarus. Western media is insulting us again and again!”
3. Police are using live funds on protestors in Brest. The interior ministry says officers came under attack as protests erupted for a third night.
4. Pompeo says US may impose sanctions and suspendoil deliveries for Belarus amid election crackdown. This follows the Belarus states heavy-handed response to opposition protestors disputing the results of the election.
5. Call for action on Belarus by the presidents of Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, and Estonia urging Belarus to be a stable, democratic, independent, and prosperous country.
6. Medical workers took to the streets to provide assistance to victims buying bandages and medicines with their own money. Doctors were detained despite the fact that they were all in white coats so they could be seen from afar.
7. EU ambassadors to Belarus laid flowers at the Pushkinskaya metro station in Minsk where a protestor was killed on the second night of clashes. The police still refuse to give his name.
8. Large enterprises and factories across the country declared a nationwide strike.
9. “Cosmonauts” in uniform of the Belrusian OMON police beat passing cars, stop and pull drivers out from behind the wheel, and beat women and old people.
10. Foreign troops are involved in punitive operations against the Belarusian people. Russia and China are directly involved.
1. Chinese tanks enter Novosibirsk. The AST54 public reports on VKontakte stated a train with military trucks, off-road vehicles, as well as tanks with distinctive signs of armed forces of the PRC applied to them, was seen on the railway tracks near the Burginsky bridge.
2. Chinese Sina news publishes propaganda stating that the Belarusian president claims, “The BBC is inciting riots in Belarus. Western media is insulting us again and again!”
3. Police are using live funds on protestors in Brest. The interior ministry says officers came under attack as protests erupted for a third night.
4. Pompeo says US may impose sanctions and suspendoil deliveries for Belarus amid election crackdown. This follows the Belarus states heavy-handed response to opposition protestors disputing the results of the election.
5. Call for action on Belarus by the presidents of Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, and Estonia urging Belarus to be a stable, democratic, independent, and prosperous country.
6. Medical workers took to the streets to provide assistance to victims buying bandages and medicines with their own money. Doctors were detained despite the fact that they were all in white coats so they could be seen from afar.
7. EU ambassadors to Belarus laid flowers at the Pushkinskaya metro station in Minsk where a protestor was killed on the second night of clashes. The police still refuse to give his name.
8. Large enterprises and factories across the country declared a nationwide strike.
9. “Cosmonauts” in uniform of the Belrusian OMON police beat passing cars, stop and pull drivers out from behind the wheel, and beat women and old people.
10. Foreign troops are involved in punitive operations against the Belarusian people. Russia and China are directly involved.
⬆️ То, о чем мы не знали:
🔻Китайская Sina News публикуют пропагандистские материалы в поддержку Лукашенко и обвиняет BBC и "западные СМИ" в "разжигании" протестов
🔻Помпео заявил, что США могут ввести санкции и приостановить поставки нефти в Беларусь. Что неизбежно толкнет Беларусь в объятия России...
🔻Китайская Sina News публикуют пропагандистские материалы в поддержку Лукашенко и обвиняет BBC и "западные СМИ" в "разжигании" протестов
🔻Помпео заявил, что США могут ввести санкции и приостановить поставки нефти в Беларусь. Что неизбежно толкнет Беларусь в объятия России...
🇧🇾 #БЕЛАРУСЬ_2020 | ГЕНОЦИД
Рассказы жертв режима Лукашенко, выпущенных из ИВС на Окрестина
«Избивали просто зверски. Там было море крови».
🇧🇾#BELARUS_2020 | GENOCIDE
Stories of victims of Lukashenko regime released from prisons
“The beatings were very ferociously. There was a sea of blood."
— In cells designed for 2-4 people, they crammed 50 or more people. For 10-12 hours they were forced us to stand in handcuffs on knees, forehead to the floor. Girls who did not agree with their "protocols" (did not agree to admit their guilt) were also beaten a terrible
Рассказы жертв режима Лукашенко, выпущенных из ИВС на Окрестина
«Избивали просто зверски. Там было море крови».
🇧🇾#BELARUS_2020 | GENOCIDE
Stories of victims of Lukashenko regime released from prisons
“The beatings were very ferociously. There was a sea of blood."
— In cells designed for 2-4 people, they crammed 50 or more people. For 10-12 hours they were forced us to stand in handcuffs on knees, forehead to the floor. Girls who did not agree with their "protocols" (did not agree to admit their guilt) were also beaten a terrible
Forwarded from Sotnik-TV
По только что переданной мне информации (источнику доверяю), в подмосковном Жуковском час назад закончилась разгрузка борта с наличной валютой, прибывшей из Минска. Это уже второй по счету борт за последние сутки.
Если решение по аншлюсу Беларуси принято - не исключена серия страшных терактов с большим количеством жертв, после чего звучит громкий призыв "Путин, помоги!", и "вежливые люди" тотчас входят на территорию Беларуси.
Классика гибридной оккупации...
Если решение по аншлюсу Беларуси принято - не исключена серия страшных терактов с большим количеством жертв, после чего звучит громкий призыв "Путин, помоги!", и "вежливые люди" тотчас входят на территорию Беларуси.
Классика гибридной оккупации...
⬆️ ❗️According to the information just transmitted (from reliable source), in Zhukovsky near Moscow, an hour ago, the unloading of plane with the cash currency that had arrived from Minsk ended. This is the second aircraft in the last 24 hours.
If the decision on the Anschluss of Bularus is made, a series of terrible terrorist attacks with a large number of victims is not excluded, after which will sound a loud call “Putin, help!”, and “polite people” will immediately enter the territory of Belarus.
A classic of hybrid occupation...
If the decision on the Anschluss of Bularus is made, a series of terrible terrorist attacks with a large number of victims is not excluded, after which will sound a loud call “Putin, help!”, and “polite people” will immediately enter the territory of Belarus.
A classic of hybrid occupation...