[ad_1]
Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya said Alexander Lukashenko and his accomplices are a terrorist organization that must answer for their crimes. Tikhanovskaya proposed to collect evidence of the regime’s crimes and march on December 20 with a statement from the people’s prosecutor’s office.
On November 13, Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya announced a people’s court and an amnesty for the capture of Alexander Lukashenko and his accomplices. The statement of the opponent was published by her Telegram channel.
“Our country has finally become a crime scene. I declare that Alexander Lukashenko and his accomplices are a terrorist organization that must answer for their crimes,” the opposition leader said in a statement.
He noted that justice in Belarus is the same fiction as the electoral system.
“I, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, together with the People’s Anti-Crisis Administration, declare a people’s court and amnesty for the capture of Lukashenka and members of her terrorist group. electoral commissions and pro-government observers to officials, ideologues and officials who gave and executed criminal orders. They broke the law and they are afraid of justice. But the moment of justice has arrived ”, stressed the opposition leader.
He made the popular court plan public.
“We start with those who violate our right to protest. We neutralize the ideologues and accomplices of the regime, who manage local repression, threatening dismissals, expulsions and jail. stop anarchy on the ground. This can be done in all companies or hospitals and in all companies. Independent trade unions and self-government groups, show your solidarity! “- suggested Tikhanovskaya.
He also suggested recording evidence of the crimes of the Lukashenka regime. Law enforcement officers will be offered the “Report” program, which will give them the opportunity to transmit confidentially proof of the execution of criminal orders.
On the “Golos” platform we will carry out the popular prosecution process based on the materials collected through the system for fixing and confirming evidence of crimes. Each Belarusian will be able to vote for the indictment of the suspects. the first to be brought to justice, “said the opposition leader.
According to her, after the summary of the results on December 20, the people of Belarus will go to “a march with a popular accusation statement and show the whole world that the majority demands a fair trial for criminals.”
Since August 9, in Belarus, the massive protests of those who do not agree with the results of the presidential elections have not stopped. According to official data, they were won by Alexander Lukashenko, with 80.1% of the electorate voting for him (he has led the country since 1994). Tikhanovskaya ranked second with 10.1% of the vote. At the same time, alternative exit polls showed the opposite picture: Tikhanovskaya’s confident victory.
The Belarusian security forces violently dispersed the demonstrations using explosions, rubber bullets and water cannons. During the protests, hundreds of protesters were injured and wounded. According to official figures, four protesters died.
Lukashenka assumed the presidency on September 23. For the first time in the history of Belarus, the opening ceremony was not announced or broadcast on television. Several states, including the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Denmark, Ukraine and the Czech Republic, did not recognize Lukashenko’s inauguration.
European Union November 6 introduced personal sanctions against Lukashenka… In total, the EU sanctions list includes more than 50 Belarusian officials involved in suppressing protests and falsifying election results.
[ad_2]