Fined by Belarusian court for her
participation in protest actions, an elderly opposition activist has to
pay BYN 7,500 (appr. $3,800).
As Nina Bahinskaya, 68, refused to settle the ‘debt’ to the state, the court seized household appliances at her home and then – a garden house and land property. The pensioner does not give up and calls the authorities’ actions illegal.
On May 17, an auction for the sale of the woman’s property will take
place in town of Smolevichi (Sovetskaya street, 128a / 2) in Minsk
district.
Minsk Regional Center of Investments and Privatization has estimated
Ms Bahinskaya’s garden house at BYN 10,000 rubles. It is noteworthy that
the state takes a part of her monthly pension to cover for court fines.
Nina Bahinskaya has been in Belarus’ opposition movement since the
late 1980s. Now, in spite of being persecuted, she keeps taking part in
peaceful protests in Minsk, during which she always hoists a
white-red-white national flag.
belsat.eu
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