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The parliamentarian asks to form a group of members of the Seimas of the National Security and Defense, Foreign Affairs and Human Rights Committees and send it to Belarus to monitor the situation and record human rights violations, thus dissuading the regime from massive repression against the Belarusians.
“Currently, more than 5,000 people have already been arrested. persons. Information appeared in the media that a camp for detained protesters had appeared in Minsk, where they were all tied up and lying down. This situation not only reveals how protesters are being treated, but also raises questions about the scale of the crimes against Belarus.
Observers from international organizations, diplomats and politicians should go to Belarus, not only to record human rights violations, ”says A. Anušauskas.
The parliamentarian proposes to send to the Seimas (the parliamentarians themselves cannot leave without the permission of the Seimas board and Belarusian visas) a group of parliamentarians to monitor the situation and, if necessary, officially, through international institutions, protect the people from the repression of the regime.
A. Anušauskas asks to be included in the group of parliamentarians. “I cannot write about the red terror and look indifferently at the tied people lying behind the fence,” says A. Anušauskas.
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