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Alexander Shestun specially for the Cheka-OGPU “Law of the Jungle” July 7 disciplinary committee…

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Alexander Shestun especially for the Cheka-OGPU

“Law of the jungle”

On July 7, the disciplinary commission of IK-6 Bezhetsk for having letters, documents, pens and medicines in my workplace made two decisions: to place me in a punishment cell for 5 days and to transfer me to the SUS detachment (strict conditions of detention) for a year.

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Strange! The censor brings me letters to work, and I also receive business correspondence. The head of IK-6, Pavel Motin, had long warned me that my critical publications and complaints to supervisory authorities would lead me to the SUS, and then to the PKT (cell-type premises). This is the bottom of the zone! Even after a year or two it is extremely difficult to get out of there. Isolation from the general mass of prisoners worries me little. Deprivation of free access to fresh air can be survived. It’s more difficult to eat only gruel with my illnesses. It is the order of things for Pavel Motin, having received an application for a long visit with his wife and children, to use this for revenge, depriving me of a long-awaited meeting.

Finding a pain point and putting pressure there in the FSIN is a sacred thing. In SUS there is a date every six months, but I have no chance. As soon as two more months have passed, they will be transferred to PKT, where visits are not allowed. There is also no telephone connection there.

Pavel Motin had a reason to be angry! Over the past month, he received three representations from prosecutor Lyapkin: for a personal reception at night, for not providing me with medical care in a punishment cell, for a complete search (naked) in a punishment cell under a video camera.

Numerous publications in the largest telegram channels about gross violations of the law in IK-6 drove the “owner” to hysterics. Particularly infuriating was the article about Motin’s inappropriate behavior at the “night reception,” which was followed by the prosecutor’s demand to the general of the Tver Federal Penitentiary Service to check the head of IK-6 for drug use.

The staff simply confiscated the newspaper “Sobesednik” with my long interview from me and Vyacheslav Gaizer so that prisoners could not read about the numerous facts of corruption in the camp. The monsters of Bezhetsk also know about the forcible eviction of my minor children and wife from their only home. They know about the upcoming assault on my mother’s house. They know how this tragedy has affected my health. We live by the law of the jungle… This is the animal instinct of jackals and hyenas – to finish off a mortally wounded victim.”

“ВЧК ОГПУ”