Coronavirus sweeps through Belarus jails packed with President Lukashenko’s critics
- Activists, who tested positive for Covid-19 after being released, describe massively overcrowded cells without basic amenities
- A musician, who was jailed for attending a protest, accused the government of allowing the virus to run wild among political prisoners
Activists who spoke to Associated Press after their release described massively overcrowded cells without proper ventilation or basic amenities and a lack of medical treatment.
“Humid walls covered by parasites, the shocking lack of sanitary measures, shivering cold and a rusting bed – that was what I got in prison in Mogilev instead of medical assistance,” Lisetsky said. “I had a fever and lost consciousness, and the guards had to call an ambulance.”
Lisetsky said that before he entered prison, he and three bandmates were held in a Minsk jail and had to sleep on the floor of a cell intended for only two people. All four have contracted the virus. Lisetsky must return to prison to serve the remaining seven days of his sentence after he’s discharged from the hospital.