Dzmitryyeu: We had a plan of negotiations. Statkevich wanted assault

22/12/2016 - 07:35

One of the leaders of Tell the Truth, Andrei Dzmitryyeu, has decided to publicly respond to Uladzimir Nyaklyeyu who accused him of cooperation with KGB. Who ordered to change the itinerary of Nyaklyayeu’s and Statkevich’s columns at the Square-2010, why wasn’t the Square plan good and who bears responsibility for the people who responded to their call and came to the Square? Andrei Dzmitryyeu has answered these and other questions in an interview with Euroradio.

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There is no KGB supervisor telling me what to do, where to go and what position to stick to. But Nyaklyayeu has been stating the opposite for two years. The situation is complicated: I cannot sue him because we all know what our courts are like and I cannot beat him for lying because his is an elderly man.

It would be too romantic to claim that we have no connection with the special services - we all know what country we live in. But nobody is telling us what to do and the Tell the Truth administration is not subdued to KGB.

 

Most likely, there are agents in Tell the Truth but we are not doing anything that would make us fear the authorities.

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