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Belarus: Amnesty accuses security forces of torture

The NGO says it has photos, video recordings and testimony that can be used as evidence of rights violations. The UN also accused Belarus of torturing detainees, a charge the government denies.

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Detained protesters in Belarus have been systematic­ally tortured, human rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal said in a report released on Wednesday.

Belarusian­s have been taking to the streets against President Alexander Lukashenko, once dubbed Europe's last dictator, since his disputed re-election in August.

More than 30,000 protesters have been arrested, many killed and hundreds injured in the demonstrat­ions.

What does the report say?

The Amnesty report cites testimonie­s from detainees who say they were stripped naked, beaten and deprived of food, drinking water or medical care for days.

Amnesty says it has photos, video recordings and testimony of detainees, victims and witnesses that can be used as evidence of rights violations.

But Marie Struthers, the group's director for eastern Europe and central Asia, said the country's justice system "not only protects police with anonymity, but also encourages intimidati­on and further violence against victims and witnesses."

She said an internatio­nal investigat­ion was needed into "the unpreceden­ted scale of the ongoing human rights violations" and the perpetrato­rs must be prosecuted.

Pressure from the UN

Last month, UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet urged the government to release all people unlawfully arrested in post-election protests and investigat­e some 2,000 complaints of torture or ill-treatment in custody.

The Belarusian government has repeatedly all of the allegation­s.

Lukashenko, who has ruled Belarus for 26 years, claimed victory in the elections with 80.1% of the vote.

Opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanous­kaya and the internatio­nal community, including the EU and the US, contest the results.

jf/rt (dpa, Reuters)

 ??  ?? Belarusian riot police block the road to stop demonstrat­ors during an opposition rally to protest the official presidenti­al election results in Minsk
Belarusian riot police block the road to stop demonstrat­ors during an opposition rally to protest the official presidenti­al election results in Minsk
 ??  ?? Belarus President Alexander Lukaschenk­o says he won August's disputed vote
Belarus President Alexander Lukaschenk­o says he won August's disputed vote

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