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Shunevich's Wildest Dreams

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Shunevich's Wildest Dreams
IHAR SHUNEVICH

The current Minister of Internal Affairs of Belarus was born in the wrong time.

It's some nightmare. Everything has got out of hand: internet, gadgets and other calamities. No control at all. Soviet era was totally different: law enforcement bodies controlled everything. They even checked hairdressers and baths to make sure no one was there during their working hours.

And now what? A person sits in the workplace and comments on the actions of officials and police officers. It's a mess.

And for such a lover to wear the NKVD uniform as Ihar Shunevich, it's a nightmare that has become real. However, Ihar Shunevich was lucky to work in Belarus.

Imagine if he lived, for example, in Ukraine. What would happened to him? At best, he would have to work as a mail sorter in some company's department. And would have to hide all his love for the NKVD in his thoughts.

Belarus is a completely different thing. Here he can even wear the uniform. And to suggest that additional control over citizens should be introduced. That's what Ihar Shunevich did, actually.

In particular, he spoke about the proposal to introduce mandatory authorization of citizens on Internet forums. Of course, such a fan of the NKVD supported this initiative. In his opinion, authorization will discipline Internet users, since now Internet it a zone of irresponsible behavior.

Indeed, how come that any person can write what he or she thinks about Ihar Shunevich and the structure he heads and get away with that?

And if the mandatory authorization is introduced, the internet users will think twice weather to comment or not. If Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook creator, lived in Belarus, then his initiative would ended at the stage of some authorization, for which Ihar Shunevich is giving his voice.

So, we would now live without the Facebook. But Ihar Shunevich would sleep tight.

Yuliya Sivets, Radio Racyja

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