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Aleksander Lukashenko

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international-justice2 years ago

Belarusian Official Faces Swiss Trial for Enforced Disappearances

A former member of Belarus President Aleksander Lukashenko's special security forces, Yuri Harauski, is set to face trial in Switzerland next month for the enforced disappearances of political opponents in the late 1990s. This landmark case could potentially lead to prosecutions of other Belarus officials, including Lukashenko himself. Harauski, who currently resides in Switzerland, has confessed to his involvement in the kidnapping and murder of Lukashenko's political opponents. The trial, scheduled for September 19-20, could establish facts that may be used to hold those who ordered the crimes accountable. This marks the first time an official during Lukashenko's rule could be convicted of crimes against regime opponents.

politics2 years ago

"The Wagner Mutiny: A Threat to Putin and Prigozhin"

The EU's foreign affairs ministers met in Luxembourg to discuss military assistance to Ukraine, tensions between Kosovo and Serbia, sanctions against Iran, and relations with Latin America. However, the attempted military coup in Russia by Yevgeny Prigozhin and his mercenary troops of the Wagner Group dominated the meeting. The EU foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, said that the monster Putin created with Wagner is now acting against him. The failed coup poses the greatest threat to Putin's grip on power since his arrival in the Kremlin more than 20 years ago. The Lithuanian minister urged Western allies to reinforce Europe's eastern flank in reaction to the growing unpredictability inside Russia.