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Ales Bialiatski: "Basic unit became 100,000 rubles and prisoners may be the only people who are glad about it"



In one of his first letters from a working brigade of the Babruisk colony the human rights defender describes new circumstances, to which he is trying to adapt. He writes as usual, with subtle self-irony and the ability to note funny situations and characters in any life circumstances.


In his letter of 2 April Ales Bialiatski writes that he was transferred to
the 14-th brigade of Babruisk penal colony #2 almost two weeks ago. "The
situation here is different from the quarantine, too. This is a working
brigade. Correspondingly, the regime is adapted to the 1st or the 2ndshift. Last week there was the 1st shift, which means that we were
awoken at 5.30 a.m. and had breakfast at 6.10 a.m. Then there was inspection,
and at 8.00 we were already at work. There is a sawing workshop there, that's
where I work. At first I was appointed an apprentice to a packager. During the
two days of my study I managed to learn how to package mittens. Only the
packaging of working overalls was left for learning, when suddenly there came
another order – to transfer me to a sewing machine. There is no difference for
me – packaging or a sewing machine. The only thing is that I don't see the eye
of the needle that well now... I started doing it for the first time in my
life: speeded and started blazing away as a blind machine-gunner. I was sawing
without seeing whether I was doing it right. On Saturday I was already sawing
some working caps. I hope their owners won't curse me too much :)," writes
Ales.

Ales has little leisure time, during which he writes letters and reads. For instance,
he reads classical novels on weekends and Marina Tsvetayeva (whom he calls a
very "literary poetess") – a little before going to bed. 

However, poetry borders on prose of life: "Tomorrow I will have my first
shopping here. According to the new measures [the Criminal-Executive Code,
which regulates the prisoners' rights, there is an opportunity to "spend 5
basic units from a personal account on buying foodstuffs and essentials"],
the basic unit became 100,000 rubles, and prisoners may be the only people who
are glad about it..." Ironically proceeding from "trifle habitual
problems" to the "protracted spring-come", Ales looks in the
window: "Dry snow is falling outdoors and the wind is driving white
serpentines on black asphalt. During the quarantine we walked under the spring
sun everyday. However, now there is either no sun or it shows seldom
again."

With hopes for the better, Ales Bialiatski passes greetings to all his friends
and acquaintances.
He says:
"See you".
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