From Reuters:
“U.S. slaps sanctions on
Belarus over human rights abuses, erosion of democracy”
The United States on Monday
imposed sanctions on more than a dozen Belarusian individuals and entities, the
U.S. Treasury Department said, joining Britain, Canada and the European Union
in applying pressure for human rights abuses and the erosion of democracy. Belarus
plunged into crisis last year when street protests erupted over what
demonstrators said was a rigged presidential election. Veteran leader Alexander
Lukashenko has so far ridden out the storm with a crackdown. His grounding last
month of a commercial airliner and arrest of a dissident blogger on board drew
Western outrage.
The U.S. Treasury Department in a
statement said it blacklisted 16 people and five entities in response to the
Lukashenko government's "escalating violence and repression, including its
reckless forced diversion of a commercial Ryanair flight and arrest of
journalist Raman Pratasevich." "The United States and its partners
will not tolerate continued attacks on democracy and the ceaseless repression
of independent voices in Belarus," Andrea Gacki, director of the
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, said in the statement. Monday's
action targeted close associates of Lukashenko, the Treasury said, including
his press secretary and the chairperson of the Council of the Republic of the
National Assembly, the Belarusian Parliament’s upper house. Also blacklisted
were individuals and entities the Treasury accused of playing a role in the
crackdown on peaceful protesters following the August presidential election. Those
hit with sanctions include: the State Security Committee of the Republic of
Belarus, the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the
Republic of Belarus and the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and
Corruption of the MVD of the Republic of Belarus. Mikalai Karpiankou, Belarus’
deputy minister of internal affairs and the current commander of the internal
troops, was also hit with sanctions, as was prosecutor general Andrei Ivanavich
Shved.
^ It’s good to see the US, the
UK, Canada and the EU continue to put pressure on Belarus for its illegal
actions. ^
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