Belarusian opposition cuts its throat in court

A court was preparing for a suspicious, Belarus-style justice hearing when the defendant, who was also a opposition activist named Stepan Latypov, was set up by the accused's bank, removed the mask, received a sharp object that was etched in his throat. In advance, Mr. Latypov he had screamed straight [...]
In advance, Mr. Latypov he had shouted at his father, saying that the family with his neighbors would be persecuted if he refused guilt.
He also claimed that authorities had placed him in a detention cell for the previous seven weeks, writes Independent, translates Periscopi.
The judge immediately ordered the court in Minsk to clear up but attempting to rescue Mr. Latypov was chaotic.
Police officials had access. As they kept looking for the keys, Mr. Latypov continued to hurt himself and lost consciousness in progress.
The Activist is believed to have remained in a coma and is located at the Semashko hospital in Minsk. /Periscope











