Belarusian prisoner Stepan Latypov, detained in a crackdown on protests, attempted to cut his own throat with a pen during a court hearing on Tuesday after telling his family that he had been held in a torture cell for 51 days and being informed by police that his relatives and neighbors would be prosecuted under criminal law if he did not confess.
Belarusian prisoner Stepan Latypov, detained in a crackdown on protests, tried to cut his own throat during a court hearing on Tuesday after telling his family he had been held in a torture cell for 51 days and told by police that his relatives and neighbors would be prosecuted under criminal law if he did not confess.
Belarusian prisoner Stepan Latypov, detained in a crackdown on protests, tried to cut his own throat withapenduring a court hearing on Tuesday after telling his family he had been held in a torture cell for 51 days and told by police that his relatives and neighbors would be prosecuted under criminal law if he did not confess.
Belarusian prisoner Stepan Latypov, detained in a crackdown on protests, attempted to cut his own throat with a pen during a court hearing on Tuesday after telling his family thathe had been held in a torture cell for 51 days and beinginformed by police that his relatives and neighbors would be prosecuted under criminal law if he did not confess.