From the DW:
“Belarus enacts new rules restricting
citizens from leaving”
(A border post between Belarus
and Poland)
Minsk's border agency has
announced new rules that will make it nearly impossible to leave the country.
As citizens attempt to flee Belarus, longtime leader Alexander Lukashenko
appears to be closing all the exits. Belarus' border security agency on Monday
announced a severe tightening of already strict rules limiting citizens'
ability to exit the country — even if they have long-term residency permits
abroad. The changes, which the agency said were temporary and designed to stop
the spread of the coronavirus, essentially block all land border crossings. Ever more citizens have fled the former Soviet
bloc country since Alexander Lukashenko was declared the winner of a disputed
presidential election last August and mass protests over election rigging were
met with a severe crackdown.
What changes under the new
rules? Faced with the prospect of a mass exodus of medical and IT experts,
the government in Minsk began making it more difficult for citizens to leave
the country last December, by limiting departures to those Belarus citizens who
could present long-term residency permits from abroad. The new rules now
forbid the holders of such documents from leaving as well. Those who can prove
that they have permanent resident status in another country will be permitted
to travel abroad.
Opposition slams 'violation of
the law' Valery Kavaleuski, a representative for Belarus opposition leader
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, took to Twitter to express his outrage, calling the
move an "outright violation of the law." Air travel to and from the country has
also come to a virtual standstill in the wake of last week's government-ordered
diversion of a Ryanair flight en route from Greece to Lithuania. The
commercial jet was forced to land under false pretenses so that Belarus
authorities could arrest blogger and Lukashenko critic Raman Pratasevich. The
move outraged the wider world with the EU blocking most flights to and over
Belarus. State carrier Belavia, in return, cancelled all flights to the
EU — leaving those who wish to leave Belarus increasingly worried and running
out of options.
^ The only way a Dictatorship can
survive is by forcing its people to not be allowed to leave. That is what
Belarus is doing. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/belarus-enacts-new-rules-restricting-citizens-from-leaving/a-57731970
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