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Imprisoned entrepreneur Nikolai Avtukhovich stood trial in Ivatsevichy colony №5 on January 17. He was found guilty of malicious abuse of the colony regime. "On this basis, Ivatsevichy district court delivered its verdict to change the measure of punishment. Thus, Avtukhovich will serve the remaining two years and three months of sentence in jail," said the prisoner’s former lawyer, Pavel Sapelka.
addition, the colony's administration believes that he’d failed to improve," said the lawyer, " Viasna ."
According to Pavel Sapelka, the imprisoned will be sent to jail № 1 in Hrodna.
Before the trial, the businessman wrote he’s ready for developments after January 17. "Let’s assume that we’ve not won yet. But we haven’t lost as well. A big step forward has been made anyway. The information relating the violation of human rights is going into public," he said.
"I protest, because I take the life as it really is but not as those at power want to show it. Let them know that not everyone will cave in as a result of lawlessness and not everyone can be transformed into an animal. I don’t sell my conscience. I’ve always been a man, never ignoring the evil. So I won’t be silent," said Avtukhovich.
As Telegraf previously reported, a former candidate for presidency in Belarus, Nikolai Statkevich, stood a similar trial in January 2011. January 12, the condemned in the "Case of December 19" got his preventive measure changed on the initiative of Shklou colony № 17. Thus, he was sentenced to a more rigorous imprisonment.
As for Avtukhovich, May 6, 2010, he was sentenced to five years and two months' imprisonment in the maximum security penal colony. The Supreme Court of Belarus found him guilty of transportation and storage of five cartridges for a hunting rifle.


