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This was announced on Friday on its official channel on the Telegram platform.
“During a working visit to the Netherlands, Sviatlana Cichanouskaja met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Stefo Blok. They discussed international investigations into the crimes of the Belarusian regime and the start of the process of recognition of the OMON and GUBOPiK force structures as terrorist organizations. “Blokas has expressed his willingness to help in this matter,” the report said.
Ms. Cichanouskaya emphasized that “since GUBOPiK and OMON have become criminal gangs, we are initiating a procedure to recognize these organizations as extremists or terrorists.”
“Everybody [šių struktūrų] Employees who do not retire at the end of the investigation will be recognized as accomplices and will receive sanctions and asset forfeiture. “Only those officials of the power structures who will advance towards the nation can wait for amnesty,” he said.
Belarus has faced massive protests for the fourth month in a row since the August 9 presidential election, which was declared the winner by Alexander Lukashenko, who has ruled the country since 1994. The opposition and western democracies consider these elections rigged.
The European Union is imposing sanctions on more than 50 officials of the Minsk regime, including Lukashenko, for election fraud and violence against protesters.
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