Opposition activist and journalist Roman Protasevich again appeared in the Belarusian capital, Minsk. The opposition rejects the event as Kafkalik.
“Don’t forget that he is being held hostage,” Vranak Viatorka, an adviser to Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tishanovskaya, wrote on Twitter after Protasevich denied allegations of ill health, coercion and torture.
“Mom, Dad, don’t worry, I’m fine,” said Roman Protasevich, raising his hands as evidence.
accused of incitement
On an earlier occasion when Protasevich appeared on Belarusian television, injuries to his wrists were seen, among other things.
Franak Vyashurka continued on Twitter: “This is not a press conference, this is a Kafka or Orwell spectacle.”
BBC British media journalists on the scene chose to leave the “press conference” after Protasevich appeared with men in green at his side – said to be employees of the Belarusian investigative committee.
However, during the event it turned out that Roman Protasevich was accused of inciting the population, organizing mass protests and disturbing public order. His girlfriend Sofia Sobiga is accused of incitement and participation in mass protests.
flight hijacking
At the same time, Protasevich claimed that he voluntarily cooperates with the security services.
Protacevic and his girlfriend, law student Sofia Sabiga, were arrested in May on a Ryanair flight. The European Union and the United States tightened their sanctions on Belarus after the forced landing in Minsk, which was described as a mere hijacking of planes.
Both Protasevich and Sabiga have previously been shown on TV shows where they were allowed to “get to know” the activities of the opposition classified as illegal in Belarus. Their relatives and human rights organizations fear torture in detention.
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