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The Minsk Detention Center No. 1 or SIZO No. 1 (russian: СИЗО №1,
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: СІЗА №1), informally known as Volodarka, Belarusian pronunciation: Valadarka (Валадарка), is the central prison of the Republic of Belarus located in Minsk.


Name

The prison castle is known in
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as Pishchalauski Castle (Пішчалаўскі замак), also spelled Pischalauski Castle, a name derived from the landlord who built it, Rudolph Pischallo. The Russian version of the name is Pishchalovsky castle. Its popular name, Volodarka, was coined after the October Revolution, when the street on which the building stood was renamed in honour of revolutionary leader V. Volodarsky. It is also sometimes called the Belarusian Bastille.


Current usage

Operated by the Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs, SIZO No. 1 is the only facility that houses
death row Death row, also known as condemned row, is a place in a prison that houses inmates awaiting Capital punishment, execution after being convicted of a capital crime and sentenced to death. The term is also used figuratively to describe the state of ...
inmates. Their execution occurs at the prison. The prison is also used as a pre-trial detention centre where arrested political activists are held.


History


Russian Empire

The stone building was completed by 1824, and it was commissioned in spring 1825. The castle-shaped structure was purposely built as a prison by the landowner Rudolph Pischallo (also spelled Rudolf Pischalo), who entrusted architect Kazimir Khrschonovich (also spelled Casimir Hrschanovicha) with the design. The project was approved by Tsar Nicholas I himself. The main building is three stories high, flanked by four corner towers, and surrounded by the prison yard.


Inmates and executions

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Vintsent Dunin-Martsinkyevich Vintsent Dunin-Marcinkievič ( be, Вінцэнт (Вінцук) Дунін-Марцінкевіч; pl, Wincenty Dunin-Marcinkiewicz; February 8, 1808 – December 21, 1884) was a Polish- Belarusian writer, poet, dramatist and social activist ...
(c. 1808–1884), Belarusian writer and social activist (imprisoned 1864-1865) *
Felix Dzerzhinsky Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky ( pl, Feliks Dzierżyński ; russian: Фе́ликс Эдму́ндович Дзержи́нский; – 20 July 1926), nicknamed "Iron Felix", was a Bolshevik revolutionary and official, born into Poland, Polish n ...
, future leader of the Soviet secret police, here repeatedly on transfer during his arrests for "revolutionary activity" * Alés Harun (1887–1920), Belarusian writer (imprisoned 1907) * Karus' Kaganets (1868–1918), Belarusian writer (imprisoned 1905-1906 & 1910-1911) *
Jakub Kołas Yakub Kolas (also Jakub Kołas, be, Яку́б Ко́лас, – August 13, 1956), real name Kanstantsin Mikhailovich Mitskievich (Канстанці́н Міха́йлавіч Міцке́віч, ) was a Belarusian writer, dramatist, poet a ...
(1882–1956), Belarusian writer (imprisoned 1908-1911) * Józef Piłsudski (1867–1935), future Polish statesman, held here while under investigation after being arrested in 1887 * Ivan Pulikhov (Pulichaŭ; 1879-1906), revolutionary terrorist who attempted to assassinate the Minsk governor, hanged at the prison gates


Soviet Union

After the First World War, the prison was taken over by the
Cheka The All-Russian Extraordinary Commission ( rus, Всероссийская чрезвычайная комиссия, r=Vserossiyskaya chrezvychaynaya komissiya, p=fsʲɪrɐˈsʲijskəjə tɕrʲɪzvɨˈtɕæjnəjə kɐˈmʲisʲɪjə), abbreviated ...
- GPU. Famous Socialist Revolutionary Boris Savinkov, arrested after being lured back to Soviet territory as part of operation "Trust", was held here for a while in 1924. On the night of 29/30 October 1937, during Stalin's Great Terror, NKVD officers executed 36 representatives of Belarusian culture, science and art in the castle basement, by shooting them in the head. Another 52 were executed that night in the basement of the building of the internal prison of the NKVD in Minsk near the Pishchalovsky castle. In total, during the repressions of 1937-1940, about 100 people were executed in the Pishchalovsky Castle, accused of anti-Soviet activities.


World War II

As a result of the Soviet invasion of Poland starting on September 17, 1939, a large number of Polish
POW A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisoner of war" dates back to 1610. Belligerents hold prisoners of war ...
s (military, police, and civil servants) as well as Polish
common criminals A misdemeanor (American English, spelled misdemeanour elsewhere) is any "lesser" criminal act in some common law legal systems. Misdemeanors are generally punished less severely than more serious felonies, but theoretically more so than admi ...
were imprisoned at Pishchalauski Castle. In 1940-1941, the prisoner was
Ryszard Kaczorowski Ryszard Kaczorowski, GCMG (; 26 November 1919 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish statesman. From 1989 to 1990, he served as the last President of Poland- in-exile. He succeeded Kazimierz Sabbat, and resigned his post following Poland's regaini ...
, later the last President of Poland- in-exile. After the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, the Germans kept on using the prison as such. During the  Great Patriotic War, arrested partisans and members of the underground were kept in the Pishchalovsky Castle. Some were executed or tortured there.


Post-WWII

In the years 1944-1945 the prisoner was Kazimierz Świątek, later a
cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church A cardinal ( la, Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae cardinalis, literally 'cardinal of the Holy Roman Church') is a senior member of the clergy of the Catholic Church. Cardinals are created by the ruling pope and typically hold the title for life. Col ...
. After 1953, it was the only institution in the 
Byelorussian SSR The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR, or Byelorussian SSR; be, Беларуская Савецкая Сацыялістычная Рэспубліка, Bielaruskaja Savieckaja Sacyjalistyčnaja Respublika; russian: Белор ...
 where death sentences were carried out. In chronological order of execution: * Vasyl Meleshko (1917-1975), Ukrainian participant in the Khatyn massacre (no connection to Katyn massacre) * Valery Nekhaev (1948–1983), Soviet murderer * Hryhoriy Vasiura (1915-1987), Ukrainian Red Army Lt., later POW and Nazi collaborator, who took part in the Khatyn massacre * Gennady Mikhasevich (1947-1987), Soviet serial killer


Independent Belarus

Pishchalauski Castle is a registered state architectural monument. As of 2013, it was in urgent need of major repairs, with part of one of its four towers having collapsed in April 2008. As of 2013, there were speculations that "Volodarka" might be transformed into a museum.


Opponents of Lukashenko regime

Arrested during and after the 2020 presidential campaign, which lead to the contested reelection of Alexander Lukashenko: * Andrej Aliaksandraŭ, journalist * Mikola Dziadok (born 1988), Belarusian activist; arrested for "violation of public order", etc. * Alaksandar Kabanaŭ (born 1971), аuthor of the YouTube channel "People's Reporter", associate of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, charged for "violat ngpublic order"and "insulting a government official", sentenced to 3 years in prison * Maria Kalesnikava, musician, politician * Ihar Losik, blogger * Siarhiej Piatruchin, blogger * Roman Protasevich (born 1995), Belarusian activist; arrested after his flight, Ryanair Flight 4978, was diverted to Minsk for a false bomb threat *
Marfa Rabkova Marfa Rabkova (Belarusian and russian: Марфа Рабкова; born 6 January 1995) is a Belarusian human rights activist and part of the Viasna Human Rights Centre. In 2020 she was arrested by the Belarusian authorities for her activism and se ...
, human rights defender * Illia Salei (born 1991), Belarusian lawyer; arrested for "threatening the national security of Belarus" * Rostislav Shavel (born 2001), Belarusian footballer; arrested for participating in a march *Yuliya Sluckaya, media manager *
Aliaksandr Vasilievič Aliaksandr (Saša) Vasilievič (, also known as Aliaksandr Vasilevich; born 14 September 1974) is a Belarusian businessman, gallerist, publisher, opposition activist, and a former political prisoner. Career and imprisonment Vasilievič is a co-f ...
, businessman *
Maxim Znak Maxim Aliaksandravič Znak (; born 4 September 1981) is a Belarusian lawyer and politician, part of Viktar Babaryka's team, lawyer of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, and a member of the presidium of the Coordination Council formed during the 2020 ...
(born 1981), Belarusian lawyer and politician; arrested for "conspiracy to seize state power in an unconstitutional manner" and "establishing and leading an extremist organization". *Maryna Zolatava, editor-in-chief of tut.by


Executions

In chronological order of execution: *
Igor Mirenkov Igor Alexandrovich Mirenkov (28 May 1969 – 19 June 1996), known as The Svietlahorsk Nightmare, was a Soviet- Belarusian serial killer who killed six boys aged 9–13 between 1990 and 1993. Biography Igor Mirenkov was born on 28 May 1969 in ...
(1969-1996), Soviet-Belarusian serial killer *Sergey Pugachev (1972-2005), Belarusian serial killer and member of
The Polotsk Four The Polotsk Four was a group of Belarusian criminals and robbers, active from 2001 to 2002, led by serial killers Sergey Pugachev and Alexander Burdenko. With the aid of thieves Dmitry Ignatovich and Sergey Astafurov, the gang robbed numerous p ...
* Yuri Kurilsky (1979-2007), Belarusian serial killer *
Alexander Sergeychik Alexander Vasilyevich Sergeychik (; 1970 – 26 November 2007) was a Belarusian serial killer. He committed murders between 2000 and 2006 in Shchuchyn District and Grodno District. He confessed to killing a total of twelve people, however, the in ...
(1970-2007), Belarusian serial killer * Eduard Lykov (1960-2014), Russian-born Belarusian serial killer *
Ivan Kulesh Ivan Kulesh (; 1986 – November 2016) was a Belarusian criminal and serial killer. Between 2013 and 2014, the drunken Kulesh killed three saleswomen in two stores in the Lida District, Grodno Region, after which he stole money and goods. For his ...
(1986-2016), Belarusian serial killer * Alexey Mikhalenya (1984-2018), Belarusian serial killer


See also

* Amerikanka prison in Minsk * Capital punishment in Belarus * Kurapaty, woods outside Minsk where a vast number of people were executed by Stalin's NKVD in 1937-1941 * Okrestina prison in Minsk *
State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus The State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus (KGB RB; russian: Комитет государственной безопасности Республики Беларусь, КГБ РБ; be, Камітэт дзяржаўнай бяс ...
aka KGB of Belarus


References


External links

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Belarus Castles, Palaces and historical Manors database of Belarusian State Archive
Castles in Belarus Buildings and structures in Minsk Tourist attractions in Minsk Infrastructure completed in 1825 Prisons in Belarus {{belarus-stub