Polish bill on using arms at Belarus border sparks human rights concerns
- Polish lawmakers voted to permit security forces to use lethal weapons in response to threats at the border with Belarus on July 26.
- Michael O’Flaherty, the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, expressed concern about the bill fostering a lack of accountability and commitment to human rights.
- Critics argue the bill may undermine scrutiny of incidents involving the use of force by security services.
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