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Беларускі Мўзэй, Нью Ёорк, ЗША



The Method of Belarus’ Youth Annihilation E-mail
Monday, 06 November 2006
According to the official sources of information, in Minsk and other regions military commissars of anti-Belarusan regime have already initiated more than 300 criminal acts on the account of evading the military service by recruits.

The Ministry of Defense explains that new laws about compulsory military service have been adopted, according to which “indiscipline” of the recruits is punishable by legal prosecution. Officially released information about 300 of the prosecuted recruits was confirmed by Viachaslay Ramenchyk, the head of the Military Defense press services:

      “Changes to the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus took place due to the adoption of the new law. Evading the military service is punishable by up to two years of imprisonment or limitation of freedom. The punishment is to take place during this year’s conscription”.

At the same time the Ministries of Western countries announced the guarantee of providing education to 300 Belarusan students, who were expelled from the Universities in Belarus for their oppositional political activity. Viachaslay Ramenchyk commented the latter decision in the following way:

      “They are obligated to sin up for men’s military duty in Belarus or at the embassies of Belarus abroad. Military recruit is a compulsory service for any male who is up to 27 years old. Nevertheless, once a person violates the law, he has to be responsible for that. Students expelled from Belarusian Universities had lost their privilege for the postponement of military duty”.

The evil of the Belarusian regime is obvious. The goal of such conduct is not to permit young educated-abroad Belarusans back to Belarus. Those, who decide to take risk to come back, will be prosecuted, put to jail, annihilated, and deprived of any opportunity to get a job in home country. Even though the responsibility sounds terrible, there is a way out.

First of all, one does not need to panic. Secondly, students should go ahead and get their education against all odds to fight back the evil of the regime. If anti-Belarusan regime prevails once young people are done with their education, they will contribute into the destruction of the regime. Thirdly, Lukashenka’s law makers have to be put to jail into the same cells they had carefully prepared for Belarusan youth. A cell for Viachaslay Ramenchyk will be reserved in advanced.

Long live Belarus!!!

Written By Tamash Raksa

 
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