Sieviarynets to be sent letters containing Gospel lines, to KGB prison

who is accused of organization and participation in the protest action, called "mass disturbances" in accordance with the criminal case. According to Vital Rymasheuski, who has been released under a non-leave obligation, it is unlikely that Paval's relatives will be allowed to see him within this month.

The lawyers, in their turn, managed to meet with Paval Sieviarynets only twice. Vital Rymasheuski has also been denied access to his ally in order to pass him the Bible which is unavailable for KGB prisoners, informs  Radio Racyja.

To the opinion of Vital Rymasheuski, it is very important for a believer to have the Bible and the New Testament with him. The books which are available for KGB prisoners are not the ones Paval would read. Thus, the prisoner's allies have started an action - they will write letters containing several lines from the Gospel, to him. 

However, Rymasheuski is not sure Paval Sieviarynets will get these letters. Rymasheuski received no letters which his allies and relatives sent to him, when he was imprisoned there. He only received one telegram with congratulations.