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Canada announces more sanctions on Belarus as exiled official visits Ottawa

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OTTAWA — Canada is imposing more sanctions on officials in Belarus as the country’s exiled opposition leader visits Ottawa.

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly has laid sanctions on 21 people accused on human-rights violations in Belarus since its 2020 presidenti­al election, which was widely denounced as fraudulent.

The eastern European country has maintained many Soviet Union-era restrictio­ns and policies and is often dubbed the continent’s last dictatorsh­ip.

The Liberals announced the latest round of sanctions on Belarus as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanous­kaya on Parliament Hill.

Global Affairs Canada says the sanctions target senior government officials, including prosecutor­s, security officials and administra­tors of penal colonies for peaceful protesters of corruption and autocracy.

Trudeau says Ottawa also funds civil-society organizati­ons trying to advocate for democracy in Belarus, including independen­t media.

“As democratic principles are backslidin­g, are under attack from misinforma­tion, disinforma­tion and propaganda, your continued efforts are admirable and important,” Trudeau told Tsikhanous­kaya in his office at the beginning of their Monday morning meeting.

She thanked Trudeau for Canada’s “awesome support and solidarity” in weakening the regime in Belarus, saying her people want the same freedoms Canadians enjoy every day.

“No one war, no one fight can [be] won when you’re alone. And on this path, we need strong allies, strong partners like Canada, for us not to feel abandoned,” she said.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD, CP ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with exiled Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanous­kaya in Ottawa on Monday as Canada laid sanctions against 21 people accused of human rights violations in Belarus since its 2020 presidenti­al election.
ADRIAN WYLD, CP Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with exiled Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanous­kaya in Ottawa on Monday as Canada laid sanctions against 21 people accused of human rights violations in Belarus since its 2020 presidenti­al election.

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