Australia, Canada, UK urge Belarus to end 'campaign of repression'
- Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom condemned ongoing repression and human rights violations in Belarus, urging Belarusian authorities to end their campaign of repression.
- The joint statement from Australia, Canada, and the UK highlighted that thousands have been unjustly detained and that these actions violate international law obligations.
- Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has led the country for over three decades and was re-elected in January for a seventh term.
- Human rights groups report nearly 1,200 political prisoners are still in jail, despite the recent release of some individuals convicted of political offenses.
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Australia, Canada, UK urge Belarus to end 'campaign of repression'
The governments of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom condemned what they called ongoing repression and human rights violations in Belarus and accused Belarusian authorities of waging a campaign to shut down civil society, independent media and any form of political opposition.
Global Outcry Over Belarus: A Struggle for Human Rights
Global Outcry Over Belarus: A Struggle for Human Rights Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom have united in denouncing Belarus for what they describe as persistent human rights abuses and suppression of civil liberties. They allege that Belarusian authorities are systematically dismantling civil society, silencing independent media, and eradicating political opposition.In a joint statement, the three countries asserted, "We stand united in …
Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom Join Forces in Powerful Statement on Belarus Election
Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom have issued a joint statement addressing the recent presidential election in Belarus, expressing concerns over its conduct and calling for respect of democratic principles. The coordinated message, released on Canada.ca, underscores the three nations’ unified stance on electoral integrity and human rights amid ongoing political tensions in Belarus. This [...]
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