Nyaklyaeu delivered home, he thanked people for their support (video, audio)

People with hidden faces led Uladzimir Nyaklyaeu out of the van. The politician did not look very well after 41 day of detention... He faltered to the entrance of his house and thanked everyone who supported him "in these hard times".


Nyaklyaeu could not tell the journalists anything about his imprisonment. The politician said he was prohibited to give interviews. He is in his own apartment now together with his wife and, supposedly, the guards - KGB representatives - under home arrest. 

A van with ordinary numbers, which delivered the ex-presidential candidate home, stood near his house for some time. Two plain-clothes agents had got up to his apartment and thrown everyone apart from Nyaklyaeu's wife out, before Nyaklyaeu was transported to the entrance. 

Let us note that the politician did not look very well, his walk was rickety.








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22.32 Everyone apart from Nyaklyaeu's wife has been thrown out of his apartment. A van approached the house where the poet lives. Nyaklyaeu is supposed to be in this van.

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21:10 Uladzimir Nyaklyaeu and Siarhej Vazniak have not appeared home yet. Let us remind you, BELTA informed they had been released from the KGB prison. 

Aleh Korban, Anatol Paulau, Uladzimir Kobets, Iryna Khalip and Natallia Radzina were also released. 

Nyaklyaeu's whereabouts after transferring him under home arrest is still unknown. His wife Volha Nyaklyaeva knows nothing. The KGB service on duty gives no information. 

Information (article 125 of the Crimonal Procedural code of the Republic of Belarus)

Home arrest may be accompanied with the following measures, which are used both separately and in acceptable aggregate :

1) prohibition to leave the place of accomodtion, total or in certain times;

2) prohibition to speak on the phone, to send correspondence and to use means of communication, with an exception of cases prescribed by claim 5 of part 2 of this article;

3) prohibition to contact certain persons and to receive any guests;

4) use of electronic means of control and obligation to have these means of control with oneself all the time, and to maintain their functioning;

5) obligation to answer control telephone calls or other signals of control, to call the investigation authorities which supervise behaviour of an accused or a suspect, or to appear there personally in a certain time;

6) establishment of watching over a suspect or an accused and his accomodation, as well as guarding his accomodation or premises within this accomodation, allocated for him;

7) other similar means which grant proper behaviour and isolation of a suspect or an accused from the society.