Belarus also takes money from injured, handcuffed people during the protests

Authorities in Belarus have ordered banks to receive the money raised in small donations in compensation for victims of police brutality during the protests. The funds had been transferred to the accounts of people who had been beaten or fined after taking part in demonstrations against the regime of Alexander Lucas, writes The Guardian, sent Periscopi. After the elections [...]
The funds had been transferred to the accounts of people who had been beaten or fined after taking part in demonstrations against the regime of Alexander Lucas, writes The Guardian, sent Periscopi.
After the presidential elections, which are believed to have been stolen, and in which Lukashenko declared convincing victories, hundreds of people were injured after systematic police violence.
By the beginning of this week, the group said it had collected more than 80,000 and 700 financial support applications and more than 3 thousand and 300 cases were paid.
But authorities have already ordered banks to freeze this money. /Periscope












