Dudniks laughed at Belarusian Court and promised to play sports in prison

Russian Yegor Dudnikov, whom the Belarusian Court sentenced to 11 years of the colony of the strengthened regime, revealed plans for the time of imprisonment in prison. According to his mother, Yulia Dudnikova, the Son promised to read a lot of books and play sports. The details of their last conversation before the punishment leads to the human rights center “Vasna”.

Dudnikova came to his son from Saratov after the sentence. At the court sessions, it was also not allowed to meet it. “On the court [Dudnikov] said that he was surprised that he passed precisely in such a format (closed mode – approx.” Tape.ru “) and that his voice was recognized as a weapon. But he laughed at this,” Russian woman told. She added that the son was “surrounded, but not broken,” even though the sentenced his sentence was “very upset.”

Fight with thoughts about the length of the Dudnik’s term help letters of not indifferent people help. “He is written by many people. He is very grateful for their support. She also does not give him to fall the Spirit,” his mother said. A 21-year-old young man is not going to give up and intends to “fight for freedom.” He hopes to return to Russia, she notes.

Minsk court sentenced Dudnikov by 11 years of imprisonment in two articles of the Criminal Code of Belarus – it was as much as he asked the prosecution. He was recognized as guilty of inciting social retail and calls to actions aimed at causing harm to national security of the republic. The composition of the crime of a young man – audio messages in the Telegram Messenger and the voice of the rollers for the Belarusian opposition. Siloviki hold Dudnikov behind bars for more than six months.

The relationship between Moscow and the Minsk sentence will not affect the Russian sentence, the political scientist Stanislav Female is sure. Russian citizenship is not a mitigating circumstance for the Belarusian authorities. At the same time, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported that he would continue to defend the rights of Dudnikov in conclusion.

/Media reports.