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One-armed man fined for applauding

2011 2011-07-08T15:01:18+0300 1970-01-01T03:00:00+0300 en The Human Rights Center “Viasna” The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
The Human Rights Center “Viasna”

Belarusian judges continue to demean themselves in the eyes of the world.

Participants of silent protests stand trial in Belarus. Some of them are imprisoned to 10-30 days, and others are punished by fines. Thus, a physically handicapped Kanstantsin was sentenced to a fine of 1,050,000 rubles (more than $200). The person who has one arm was found guilty of clapping hands in a public place, Radio Liberty informs.

One of the witnesses told that the disabled person was clapping. The father of the defendant, who was present in the court room, could not tolerate that any more and stated: “How is it possible, when my son is a disabled person? He has an artificial arm.” “The judge listened to all that, and then hung her head and said: a fine of 1,050,000 rubles,” Kanstantsin said.

Bear in mind that every Wednesday Revolution Though Social Networks civil movement holds protest rallies at which citizens of Belarus gather together to express disapproval at actions of the regime. People assemble in the streets without flags, posters and slogans, do not urge to topple the regime. They express their dissatisfaction at the ruling regime by applause. During these rallies police detain dozens of people, many of which later are punished. Thus, on Wednesday in Minsk and in other Belarusian cities police detained about 400 persons. Law-enforcers in mufti acted brutally.

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