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Hlybokaye: journalist is “advised” not to come to central square on Wednesday evenings

2011 2011-07-15T17:05:29+0300 1970-01-01T03:00:00+0300 en

Dzmitry Lupach, editor of the Hlybokaye advertisement newspaper Prefect-info, was summonsed to the police. The writ was passed to him at the central square of the town on 13 July, during a silent protest action.

According to Mr. Lupach, he saw some youngsters on the square, but a man in mufti came up exactly to him. “I was going to a shop yesterday, and came to the square to see whether there were any participants of the Revolution through social networks and police... There were no policemen in the uniform, but I was approached by a man in mufti who showed a policeman's ID and told he wanted to speak with me.”

The talk took place in a police car which was parked nearby. Mr. Lupach was given a writ for 14 July. He went there. At the police department he was asked about the Revolution through social networks and was advised not to come to the square anymore on Wednesday evenings.

By the way, the previous Wednesday, on 6 July, Mr. Lupach had been detained together with participants of the silent protest action in the central square of Hlybokaye, but was released without getting any charges.

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