Lukashenka
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Zianon Paznyak called on the EU to negotiate with the Lukashenka regime
Zianon Paznyak, the leader of the Free Belarus movement, called on the EU to negotiate with the Lukashenka regime on the release of political prisoners in exchange for an end to the economic sanctions identified during the negotiations.
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RSF files ICC a complaint for the Belarusian dictator’s crimes against humanity targeting journalists
“Reporters Without Borders” (RSF) have announced that it has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) about “unprecedented repression” of journalists by Belarusian dictator Aliaksandr Lukashenka.
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Lukashenka’s lies were exposed in North Korea
Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, sharply responded to Aliaksandr Lukashenka, who recently stated that the DPRK allegedly, among other countries, sent Belarus its proposals on organizing high-level meetings.
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The so-called “elections ” in Belarus are held in an atmosphere of silence
The alleged presidential elections in Belarus are taking place in an atmosphere of silence. People are afraid that they are already far from democracy.
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The Belarusian dictator wants to deploy 10 “Oreshniks” complexes in Belarus
Belarusian dictator Lukashenka announced his desire to place 10 intermediate-range ballistic missile “Oreshnik” on the territory of Belarus.
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More than 80% of Belarusians surveyed accuse Lukashenka of violence after the elections
How do people who have experienced torture or ill-treatment by the security forces in Belarus perceive justice after 2020?
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Belarusian dictator granted asylum to Polish ex-judge Szmydt
Belarusian dictator Lukashenka has granted applications for Belarusian citizenship and asylum to foreign citizens and stateless persons. 257 people.
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The Polish president refused to take a group photo at the UN conference because of the Belarusian dictator
Polish President Andrzej Duda refused to take a group photo with the participants of the climate summit because of Lukashenka.
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More than 1,200 people have been convicted for “insulting” and “slandering” the Belarusian dictator
Since 2020, more than 1,200 people have been convicted in Belarus for “insulting” dictator Lukashenka and “slandering” him.
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The documents on the crimes of the Lukashenka regime have been handed over to the court
On September 30, the Lithuanian government exercised its right under the Rome Statute and officially handed over to the office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court materials concerning the commission of cross-border crimes against humanity against Belarusians by…