Lukashenko's Surprising Pardon Wave: A Path to Amnesty?
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko pardoned 25 prisoners, including those jailed for extremism. This move comes shortly after Belarus released 52 prisoners following U.S. President Trump's appeal. The pardoned group consists of 12 women and 13 men, although their identities remain undisclosed by state media.
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In a gesture that has captured international attention, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has pardoned 25 prisoners, including individuals convicted for extremism. This development, reported by state media outlet Belta on Tuesday, comes hard on the heels of another mass release.
Last week, Minsk freed 52 detainees after an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting potential diplomatic maneuverings. The latest act of clemency involves 12 women and 13 men.
Although the names of those pardoned remain undisclosed, the move marks a significant moment in Belarus' judicial proceedings. Observers are watching to see if this is an isolated act or part of a broader political strategy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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