Thursday, March 5, 2026
More
    HomeAsiaBelarus leader Lukashenko pardons 15 people jailed on political charges

    Belarus leader Lukashenko pardons 15 people jailed on political charges

    -

    MOSCOW, March 5 (Reuters) - ‌Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Thursday pardoned ​15 people imprisoned on political charges, the latest in a series ⁠of releases that U.S. President Donald Trump has urged him to make.

    Lukashenko's office said the 15 were serving ​sentences for "extremist" offences, a charge that the authorities have frequently ‌levelled against his political opponents. Three people convicted of other unspecified crimes were also freed.

    Trump last year reopened contacts with ⁠Lukashenko, long treated by the West as ⁠a pariah and hit by sanctions over his human rights record and backing for Russia's war in Ukraine, and urged him to release all political prisoners in ‌the country.

    Trump's envoy John Coale persuaded Lukashenko in December ⁠to release 123 people, including Nobel Peace ‌Prize winner Ales Bialiatski and ​prominent opposition figures Maria Kalesnikava and Viktar Babaryka. In return, the U.S. removed sanctions on Belarusian potash, a ‌key ingredient in fertilisers.

    Exiled opposition leader Sviatlana ​Tsikhanouskaya welcomed Thursday's ⁠releases but said many more remained in prison.

    "Every ‌political prisoner released is a ⁠life saved," she posted on X. "But more than 1,100 remain behind bars. We must not stop until they are ​all free."

    Belarusian authorities ‌did not name those freed in the latest batch but ⁠said they included 11 ​women.

    (Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix Light; Editing by ​Mark Trevelyan, William Maclean)

    tagreuters.com2026binary_LYNXMPEM240WX-VIEWIMAGE

    Author

    Stay Connected

    1,800FansLike
    259FollowersFollow
    121FollowersFollow
    1,263FollowersFollow
    90,000SubscribersSubscribe

    Related articles

    Latest posts

    Share on Social Media

    spot_img