The ex-political prisoner will present his book "Belarus is Holy".

Photo from Pavel Seviarynets' Facebook
"London. A major international conference on Belarus in the British Parliament.
And tomorrow — a meeting with the Belarusian diaspora and a presentation of the book "Belarus is Holy". I invite Belarusians of Great Britain — June 5 at 18:30, Skaryna Library (37 Holden Rd N12 8HS)," — wrote Pavel on his Facebook.
The book "Belarus is Holy" contains 71 drawings of Belarusian churches, which Pavel drew for his son Frantsishak in prisons and colonies until they were forbidden from being sent, as well as 71 sayings and 22 poems.
"I had to learn poems by heart, because in recent years, letters with poems from prison were also not released. Most of these poems have never been published. I will be glad to see everyone at the meeting with whom I am currently friends only on social networks — to, as they say, 'de-virtualize'," — wrote Pavel Seviarynets.

Photo: Radio Racyja
"Thank you, Lena! Continue your observation." The officer who wrote to Kharysavaya frequented political emigration chats, and even offered to exchange nudes with some girls.
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