The Belarusian dictator pardoned 31 more people convicted under the so-called “extremist” articles. At the same time, mass detentions took place in a number of cities as part of criminal and administrative political cases.
According to the BelTA propaganda resource, two women and 29 men have been pardoned. 17 have chronic diseases, three are disabled, 27 convicts have children, seven of them have many children. They will be released, but they will not be cleared of their criminal record. The Ministry of Internal Affairs will monitor their behavior at large.
Meanwhile, it became known about mass detentions in Slonim and Smargon in the Grodna region, as well as in Homel and Glybokae, in the Vitsebsk region.