Source: tvn24
They all the time claim that they have people here who are filming, who record, take pictures – said former Belarusian ambassador in Warsaw Paweł Patuszka in “One on One” on TVN24, asked about where the Belarusian authorities know who knows who is involved in protests organized in Poland against the regime of the Belarus leader of Alexander Łukaszenka.
On Saturday, the “one on one” guest on TVN24 was a former ambassador Belarus In Warsaw and the deputy head of the United Transition Office of Belarus, Paweł Otuszka, who spoke about actions and repression towards Belarusian oppositionists aimed by the regime of Aleksander Lukashenko.
He admitted that “certainly many Belarusians feel Lukashenko's long hands.” – When we had elections to the coordination council (Belarus – ed.), Łukaszenka publicly said on television that he would attack all candidates for the coordination council. 257 criminal cases were initiated against all election participants – he said.
– He did the same on January 26, when, mainly in Warsaw, Wrocław, Gdańsk, but also in other European cities, thousands of Belarusians came out. 400 criminal cases for participation in legal actions in Poland and Europe – he mentioned. As the patches explained, even before rallies to the families of people who were going to go out into the street, officers of the State Security Committee (KGB) came to blackmail.
Asked where the Belarusian services know who protests in Warsaw, the patches replied: – They all claim that they have people here who are filming, who record, take pictures, pass it to the Committee of Investigative to Belarus.
Author/author: kgr/akw
Source: Tvn24
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