Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs does not admit to beating students who were detained on October 27. Earlier the incident was reported by human rights activists.
According to the Interior Ministry, on October 27 a group of students took part in an unauthorized mass event.
“Some of them were standing near the road: they were on the lookout for police vehicles. During suppression of illegal actions four young men resisted and tried to escape. One of the students, running away from the police, fell and broke his nose,” the Interior Ministry said.
Protocols were filed for the students, then they were handed over to their parents and university management, the Interior Ministry said. Protocols were filed according to article 23.4 of the Code of Administrative Offences (Disobedience to a legal order or demand of an official in the performance of his official duties) and 23.34 of the Code of Administrative Offences (Violation of the order of organization or holding of mass events).
“No claims or complaints about the actions of policemen have been received,” the police claim.
Earlier the human rights center Viasna reported about the detention of five 17-year-old students of a Minsk university during a solidarity action in the courtyard of the Belarusian State University between the law faculty and the chemistry department. Four of them were severely beaten by law enforcement officers in a police bus and were later diagnosed in the hospital with concussion, and craniocerebral injuries, fractured nose and other injuries.
In particular, one of the students told the human rights resource spring96.org the following:
“When I was running, they hit my legs and I fell. I was immediately grabbed and carried away into a minibus. They hit me twice in the face because I tried to lift my head. I was thrown into the bus, my classmate was already there. The policemen who sounded like they were 20 years old were also there and kept hitting me on the head. Then we were put into another minibus. There were already other guys with whom we were near the BSU. They told us that they were also beaten hard. We all rode on top of each other. There were two people lying on me, though there were free seats.