Aliaksandr Atroshchankau prevented from leaving for Lithuania again
The coordinator of European
Belarus civil campaign had a note allowing exit from the country.
Aliaksandr Atroshchankau
and his wife were going to visit Vilnius
as tourists. The citizenship and migration office of the Tsentralny district of
Minsk issued him a certificate allowing exit from the country.
Atroshchankau was taken off the train at Hudahai station on the Belarusian
border. Border guards took his passport and said after a check he was denied
exit from the country. Atroshchankau's documents were stamped.
“It's clear that lists of travel banned people exist. Last time, I was accused
of swearing on the Russian border and was not allowed to leave the country. It
turns out now I am on the list. They refused to give reasons. The authorities
seem to fear I will share my views on the situation in the country and talk to
colleagues who had to flee from the country,” the coordinator of European
Belarus civil campaign told charter97.org.