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Coordinates | 53°53′55.619″N 27°33′12.272″E / 53.89878306°N 27.55340889°E |
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Security class | Pre-Trial Detention Centre (SIZO) |
Opened | 1920s |
Former name | Internal prison of the NKVD |
Managed by | KGB (Belarus) |
City | Minsk |
Country | Belarus |
The Pre-Trial Detention Centre of the KGB of Belarus (Belarusian: Следчы ізалятар КДБ Беларусі, romanized: Sledčy izaliatar KDB Bielarusi; Russian: Следственный изолятор КГБ Республики Беларусь, romanized: Sledstvenny izolyator KGB Respubliki Belarus, СИЗО КГБ, SIZO KGB, also informally called Amerikanka (Belarusian: Амерыканка, romanized: Amierykanka, lit. 'American'; Russian: Американка) is a pre-trial prison in the centre of Minsk, operated by the KGB of Belarus.
The prison is used for detaining persons against whom investigation is being carried out by the KGB of Belarus, in particular, in cases where state interests are involved.
The prison firstly operated as the internal prison of the Soviet secret police, the Cheka. It was constructed in the 1920s as part of a complex of buildings used by the Cheka. The informal name Amerikanka is believed to be referring to the prison's form as a Panopticon, based on the design of prisons in the United States.[1][2]
The building was later used by the Cheka's successor organizations, the NKVD and the KGB.
In 1946, after end of World War II and the restoration of Soviet control over Belarus, the building was reconstructed.[3]
Following the crackdown of the protests of the democratic opposition after the allegedly falsified presidential election in 2010, several KGB officers were put on the sanctions list of the European Union.[4][5] The sanctions were lifted in 2016 following an improvement of the Belarus–European Union relations.