Belarusian Lukashenko Pardons 22 Prisoners, Belta Reports
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In the middle of the month, dozens of oppositionists are pardoned in Belarus. However, more than 1000 political prisoners are still in custody. 20 of them are now released by Lukashenko.
The presidential pardon was granted for "humanitarian reasons and in the interest of the families," according to the presidency, which did not release the names of these individuals.
Belarus Leader Pardons 20 Political Prisoners Before New Year
Belarus’s longtime leader, Alexander Lukashenko, pardoned 20 political prisoners on Tuesday, authorities said, in an amnesty ahead of the New Year. Belarus still has over 1,000 political prisoners, more than five years since Lukashenko suppressed huge protests against his rule. U.S. president Donald Trump’s administration has restarted dialogue with Moscow-ally Belarus in recent months, as it pushes for the release of Belarusian prisoners and se…
Belarus President Aleksandr Lukašenko signed a decree by which he thanked 22 people, of whom 15 women and seven men, "once with the new year's approach", announced the Belarusian Presidency in a communiqué in March, informs AFP, taken by Agerpres.
Alexander Lukashenko signed a pardon order for 22 people, which was announced on 30 December by Pool One.
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