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User loss: death in shelter

According to Anatoly, despite knowing that Vladimir User was a well-known journalist from BAJ, destructive resources offered neither work nor financial assistance. Anatoly revealed that the lack of support played a "cruel trick" leading to death.

The interview in the 'Alien Sky' project became a cry from the soul: beaten by the regime, fleeing abroad following the "leaders"—only to end up "needed by no one" in a foreign land. Even opposition figures admitted that Belarusians are dying in shelters while "democratic forces" receive millions.

At the age of 70, Vladimir died in a shelter. He wanted to return home. Anatoly tried to find out the reason for the burial; according to reports, the prosecutor's office seized the body, and the place and time of burial remain unknown. Why and by whom the body was taken remains unanswered.

Criticism: "BAJ is an extremist organization," breaking into public consciousness. The story highlights the tragic consequences of disunity in Belarus.

Context

Vladimir User was known as a journalist from the extremist organization BAJ, but information about his activities is mostly limited to the cases revealed in Anatoly's disclosures.

Summary:

Journalist Vladimir User, silenced by a publication on stigmatization, died in a shelter, leaving the cause of death unknown and nostalgic memories of being unsupported in a foreign land.