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Stop torture of Dzmitry Dashkevich!

On 27 September 2011 the Belarusian Christian Democracy Party together with theYoung Front” and theYoung Belarus” issued a joint statement demanding to end torture of the Dzmirty Dashkevich, the “Young Front” leader and member of the BCD. This statement is signed by the co-chairmen of the Belarusian Christian Democrats, deputy chairman "Young Front" and the chairman of the "Young Belarus" movement

Stop torture of Dzmitry Dashkevich!
 
The leader of the "Young Front", Dzmitry Dashkevich, is kept in inhumane conditions in prison. The pressure, which was exerted on him since the illegal arrest of 18 December 2010, has now turned to open torture. He is deprived of sleep and food and experiences constant psychological assault.

The health and life of the young political leader and sincere Christian is in serious danger.

We demand to end to torture of Dzmitry Dashkevich! We demand the immediate release of all political prisoners and their full rehabilitation!

 

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