Fans boycott matches of the Belarusian championship and want the police to refrain from unlawful acts.
The word boycott is associated with the latest political campaigns in Belarus. Sport is like politics for young people, and it has the same problems, Belsat reports.
Riot police ordered a fan of Dinamo Minsk to leave the stadium during a game between Dinamo and Gomel because the national coat of arms Pahonia (Chaser) was depicted on his scarf. Under law, fans with banned symbols cannot attend games, but Pahonia coat of arms is not banned.
“The latest matches with the participation of Dinamo Minsk were shadowed by another series of ungrounded detentions of fans, as well as fines and sentencing people to short terms in custody. After the game with Slutsk, three Dinamo fans were detained for no reasons under popular article No.17.1 of the Code of Administrative Offences (disorderly conduct) before the eyes of players and club managers. A fan with an ordinary tattoo on his arm was detained near Tractor Stadium after the match with Gomel and sentenced to 10 days in custody. We, active fans, announce a boycott to the fan section at both home and away matches in Belarus,” fans’ website zum.by reports.
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