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at your hands? translator: no, i would not like to take this opportunity. i don t think that this is even a relevant question and in principle i have nothing to apologize for. reporter: you say you have nothing to apologize for, but human rights watch says multiple detainees have reported broken bones, broken teeth, brain injuries, skin wounds, electrical burns. amnesty international speaks of detention centers becoming torture chambers where protestors were forced to lie in the dirt, stripped naked while police kicked and beat them. you don t think that is worth apologizing for? translator: you know, we don t have a single detention center as you say like guantanamo or the bases that the united states and your country created in eastern europe. as regards to our own detention center, they are no worse than in britain or the united states.
catastrophe. now, they re confronting europe s last dictator. would you take this opportunity now to apologize to the people of belarus for the human rights abuses they ve suffered at your hands? translator: no, i would not like to take this opportunity. i don t think this is even a relevant question and in principle, i have nothing to apologize for. you say you ve got nothing to apologize for, but human rights watch says multiple detainees have reported broken bones, broken teeth, brain injuries, skin wounds, electrical burns. amnesty international speaks of detention centers becoming torture chambers where protesters were forced to lie in the dirt, stripped naked, while police kick and beat them.
yeah, and then the advantage of that is when these things run out in 2024, democrats can run on this and say, you know, listen, these things are popular, vote for us, we ll keep them going. we ll have to leave it there natasha lindstaedt, thanks so much. and in an exclusive interview, cnn goes one-on-one with europe s last dictator. alexander lukashenko has been accused of human rights abuses following last year s disputed re-election but he says he has nothing to be sorry for. listen to this. you say you have nothing to apologize for, but human rights watch says multiple detainees have reported broken bones, broken teeth, brain injuries, skin wounds, electrical burns. and also detention centers becoming torture chambers were protestors were forced to lie in the dirt, stripped naked, while
responsible, dubbed europe s last dictator. reporter: would you take this opportunity now to apologize to the people of belarus for the human rights abuses that they ve suffered at your hands? translator: no, i would not like to take this opportunity. i don t think this is even a relevant question. in principle, i have nothing to apologize for. you say you have nothing to apologize for, but human rights watch says multiple detainees have reported broken bones, broken teeth, brain injuries, skin wounds, electrical burns. analysts international speaks of detention centers becoming torture chambers where protesters were forced to lie in the dirt, stripped naked while police kicked and beat them with truncheons. you don t think that s worth apologizing for? translator: you know, we don t have a single detention center, as you say, like