BT accuses Stanislau Shushkevich of forbidden sect propaganda
The First Belarusian TV Channel has accused a former Supreme Soviet head and a Nobel Prize candidate Stanislau Shushkevich of propaganda of Mun’s sect forbidden in Minsk.
According to journalists, Shushkevich and his wife are followers of the “Church of Unity” of San men Mun which is considered to be destructive and is forbidden in Belarus.
The authors of the announcement claim that the former leader of our country has direct contacts with the leader of the sect who lives in South Korea, visits him regularly and tries to make the sect popular in Belarus.
“Interfax”
According to journalists, Shushkevich and his wife are followers of the “Church of Unity” of San men Mun which is considered to be destructive and is forbidden in Belarus.
The authors of the announcement claim that the former leader of our country has direct contacts with the leader of the sect who lives in South Korea, visits him regularly and tries to make the sect popular in Belarus.
“Interfax”