29 March 2002 MINSK, 25 March (BelaPAN)–Belarusian opposition leader and businessman Andrei Klimov was released from a Minsk prison on 25 March following a district court ruling commuting his six-year prison sentence to “corrective labor.”Corrective labor implies that Klimov will live and work outside prison but will have part of his income deducted for the remainder of his sentence (almost […]

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