KGB interested in Protestant pastor who was in Square
A man who introduced himself as a KGB member phoned a Navahrudak Protestant pastor Uladzimir Kachahur on December 11.
The pastor was asked to come to the local KGB affiliate during the phone talk. Kachahur asked in response whether there were many people who worked in KGB. Having received a positive reply, he suggested that his interlocutor talked to his colleagues.
It is not the first attempt to summon Navahrudak Protestants to KGB this year. However, nobody has agreed to come so far. Uladzimir Kachahur thinks that KGB is interested in church members because of Navahrudak Protestants’ participation in the protest action in Minsk on December 19.
The pastor was asked to come to the local KGB affiliate during the phone talk. Kachahur asked in response whether there were many people who worked in KGB. Having received a positive reply, he suggested that his interlocutor talked to his colleagues.
It is not the first attempt to summon Navahrudak Protestants to KGB this year. However, nobody has agreed to come so far. Uladzimir Kachahur thinks that KGB is interested in church members because of Navahrudak Protestants’ participation in the protest action in Minsk on December 19.