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mr latypov was taken to hospital and was reportedly ok after surgery. he is accused of setting up opposition social media and resisting police during his arrest last september. he has denied all the charges. mark lobel reports. this man moments after reportedly stabbing himself in the neck after addressing the court. translation: he the neck after addressing the court. tuna/mom- the neck after addressing the court. translation: he got up and said police court. translation: he got up and said police officers - court. translation: he got up and said police officers told - and said police officers told me i would be put in the confinement cell and my relatives and neighbours away to be prosecuted under criminal law if i did not confess. then he took something waiting his teeth had literally started to cut his throat. everyone started screaming. police officers could not open the defendant s cage for a while. eventually he was rushed to hospital. as the pressure on political prisoners gr

Putin and Lukashenko meet as Belarus intensifies crackdown on opposition

Despite Russia’s backing for Lukashenko in the face of mass strikes and the intervention of the imperialist powers, tensions between Moscow and the Belarus government remain.

Belarus opposition tells Europe to get tougher with Lukashenko and avoid a North Korea on its doorstep

Belarus opposition tells Europe to get tougher with Lukashenko and avoid a ‘North Korea on its doorstep’ Oliver Carroll © Provided by The Independent Belarus’s beleaguered opposition has called on the European Union to recognise its “role” in allowing Alexander Lukashenko to build a dictatorship on its borders by imposing stringent sanctions that strike at the heart of his regime. Speaking with The Independent, a senior spokesman for Belarus’s president-in-exile Svetlana Tikhonovskaya said European policymakers had long “underestimated” the risk posed by Mr Lukashenko. “We warned European leaders about the people being disappeared, the media being destroyed, but they kept visiting and making Lukashenko feel untouchable,”  Franak Viacorka, a former journalist, said.

Journalist Snatched from Flight Faces Belarus Death Penalty

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