Statkevich comments on Dzmitryyeu and Nyaklyayeu’s statements
Mikalai Statkevich has commented on Andrei Dzmitryyeu and Uladzimir Nyaklyayeu’s statements about agents and the Square-2010. 2 out of 4 people in the administration of Tell the Truth (including Dzmitryyeu) were state agents and Dzmitryyeu (head of Nyaklyayeu’s election team) deceived them like a criminal on December 19, 2010, Uladzimir Nyaklyayeu told Euroradio. He has no KGB supervisor but there may be infiltrated agents in Tell the Truth, Andrei Dzmitryyeu said. Nyaklyayeu ‘had a plan of negotiations with the authorities’ while Statkevich ‘wanted an assault’, Dzmitryyeu added.
‘There is truth, half-truth and there are lies’ in Dzmitryyeu’s interview, Mikalai Statkevich told Nasha Niva. One of the leaders of Tell the Truth is contacting the special services, Statkevich believes. He had been delivered to the office of Tell the Truth by means of deception before Nyaklyayeu’s column was attacked by ‘men in black’ on December 19, 2010, Statkevich claimed.
"I am sure that Dzmitryyeu wanted to leave me holding the bag,” Mikalai Statkevich said. “Nyaklyayeu was an inexperienced politician back then and he did not understand the meaning of taking a minibus with equipment, tents and three dozen students and bringing it to the Square. It was a challenge for the whole system. It was a 100% provocation, Nyaklyeyu did not know about, Fyaduta might not know about it, but Dzmitryyeu did know.”
Dzmitryyeu’s words about his intention ‘to start an assault’ are a lie and whistle blow, Mikalai Statkevich said. If he had had such a plan, Andrei Dzmitryyeu would have been the last person in the opposition to discuss it with.