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Chair of Homel United Civil Party to be tried for refusal to be fingerprinted

2011 2011-04-06T20:32:56+0300 1970-01-01T03:00:00+0300 en

The Savetski District Police Department of Homel brought an administrative case under Article 23.4, insubordination to a lawful demand of a public agent, against Vasil Paliakou, Chair of the Homel city UCP organization.

According to Mr. Paliakou, the police require him to give his fingerprints, which he refuses to do because he doesn’t belong to the category of people who need to be fingerprinted.

By the way, the police also have the same demands to Uladzimir Tseliapun, a civil activist from Mazyr. As a result, Mr. Tseliapun addressed the head of the local police, Piatro Zukyn, with the request to explain where are his fingerprints taken by the police in March 2006 (at that time he headed the electoral team of presidential candidate Aliaksandr Milinkevich in the Mazyr district and was unlawfully detained in connection with it).

Being guided by Article 8 of the Law On State Dactylographic Registration Uladzimir Tseliapun asks, where are the fingerprints, and also reminds that “carrying out state dactylographic registration mustn’t present danger to people’s health and insult their honor, dignity and business reputation”.

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