“Tell the Truth!” to tell about “Authorities in jail”
"Nyaklyayeu’s adherents" have decided to collect the stories of imprisoned officials and to demonstrate examples of nomenclature fate during Lukashenka’s rule.
Another project of the “Tell the Truth” campaign has an intriguing name –
 “Authorities in jail”. Activists of the campaign are going to collect 
information about officials imprisoned for corruption. However, the 
coordinator of the project Tatstsyana Protska has informed ERB that the 
goal of the campaign is not collecting information about officials’ 
crimes connected with corruption but trying to find out whether all the 
imprisoned were in fact corrupt.
Tatstsyana Protska: “We often 
hear people blaming officials. However: are people ruling our country in
 fact criminals or is something wrong with it? We saw that officials’ 
life was not that easy when we started working on the project. The 
project was developed and it is called “Authorities in jail” now.

The head of the project Alyaksandr Fyaduta joined the presentation from 
Stasbourg by Skype. He reminded that promises to fight corruption had 
helped Lukashenka win presidential elections for the first time.
Alyaksandr
 Fyaduta: “However, it turned out later that corruption remained and the
 struggle with corruption turned into a reason for fighting certain 
officials and heads the state leader considered disagreeable”.
Fyaduta admitted that there were bribers and those who committed 
economic crimes among the imprisoned officials. However, he says that 
not only those people got imprisoned. The campaign’s new project is 
supposed to demonstrate the fate of the Belarusian nomenclature during 
Lukashenka’s rule with the help of certain examples. 
“Tell the 
Truth!” has created a special website to make the process of information
 collection easier. According to the head of the website Alina 
Hlyamenka, the web page is created not only for information about the 
topic, it can be used by officials, their relatives and friends who may 
like to express their resentment.
There are stories of imprisoned officials on the website. An activist of the campaign Ihar Drako collected them.
Ihar
 Drako: “We have included so-called V.I.P. stories in the first part. 
They are about the people who spent a long time in jail or spent a few 
months in a detention centre and were released after a trial. The 
stories were well-known. There were also people who worked in the 
Presidents’ Administration, who were deputies. And then they 
disappeared. And there was no more information about them”.
The 
former Minister of Agriculture Vasil Layvonau joined the presentation on
 the Internet. He assured that he had been punished for political 
disagreement instead of corruption.
Vasil Layvonau: “Considering 
the reason why I was imprisoned it becomes evident that it happened due 
to political disagreement. It is a struggle against those who think 
different”.
ERB has asked the head of the project Alyaksandr Fyaduta 
whether Nyaklyayeu’s adherents are going to attract officials to their 
side with the help of the project. 
Alyaksandr Fyaduta: “I would 
put is more precisely – we would like to remind officials about their 
fate if Lukashenka’s rule continues. Our project is meant to explain 
that the enemy of officials’ class is not the personality but the 
system. They have to destroy this system. And only officials are able to
 do it”.
Fyaduta thinks that an opportunity to share their 
version of the events has to be given to corrupt officials too. He is 
sure that the website will be in demand even after the elections 
regardless of their result.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
