Belarusians are fighting the passing of Roman Bondarenko, a critic of President Alexander Lukashenko.
The 31-year-old military veteran had been captured and kicked the bucket in police custody.
Bondarenko was mistreated by casually dressed cops in Minsk.
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He was assaulted during a contention over strips that portray uphold for hostile to government fights.
The youngsters’ specialty instructor apparently hit his head on the ground and was dragged away by the security agents.
Bondarenko later fell into a state of extreme lethargy in an emergency clinic. He passed on last Thursday because of mind harm.
The Viasna basic liberties association said almost 1,000 demonstrators have been captured cross country.
Former presidential candidate, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, stated that Bondarenko was killed by “accomplices of the regime”.
“We all understand that any peaceful person could have ended up in his place”, Tikhanovskaya wrote.
The European Union (EU) is irate about the passing and has taken steps to impose further sanctions against President Alexander Lukashenko administration.



