On September 19, 2020, Stanislav Chur, a worker of the Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after Kozlov, committed suicide. Colleagues linked the suicide to the pressure exerted on the worker by the management of the plant.
Very little is known about Stanislav Chur. He worked as an assembler at the plant, took an active civic position. According to colleagues, he went to all rallies and protest actions, and also took part in an attempted strike on the territory of the plant.
You probably remember those days - for several weeks at the end of last summer and early fall, it seemed that a nationwide strike was about to happen. Workshops have really stopped at several enterprises. However, the authorities managed to bring down the protest wave - they threatened, intimidated, promised material benefits. One of the methods of pressure on those who disagree was dismissal.
Stanislav Chur, as one of the plant's activists, was under attack. According to witnesses, on the day of his death, he had a fight with his superiors and handed over the tools. He was never seen again alive.
What and how exactly they threatened Stanislav Chur, only his immediate supervisors know. In the conditions of legal nihilism, the investigation of this case is not possible. But the gentlemen from the Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after Kozlov should not relax. Their actions will definitely be given a legal assessment in the future.
Stanislav Chur had a wife and a minor son.
Very little is known about Stanislav Chur. He worked as an assembler at the plant, took an active civic position. According to colleagues, he went to all rallies and protest actions, and also took part in an attempted strike on the territory of the plant.
You probably remember those days - for several weeks at the end of last summer and early fall, it seemed that a nationwide strike was about to happen. Workshops have really stopped at several enterprises. However, the authorities managed to bring down the protest wave - they threatened, intimidated, promised material benefits. One of the methods of pressure on those who disagree was dismissal.
Stanislav Chur, as one of the plant's activists, was under attack. According to witnesses, on the day of his death, he had a fight with his superiors and handed over the tools. He was never seen again alive.
What and how exactly they threatened Stanislav Chur, only his immediate supervisors know. In the conditions of legal nihilism, the investigation of this case is not possible. But the gentlemen from the Minsk Electrotechnical Plant named after Kozlov should not relax. Their actions will definitely be given a legal assessment in the future.
Stanislav Chur had a wife and a minor son.