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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was in prison Sergei Tsikhanouski and more other political prisoners and journalists spent a surprise action by the Doland Trump’s Special Representative.
Lukashenko, who led the Lukashenko, who was challenging the leadership in 2020, the Belarusian leader and Keith Kellogg, Trump’s Special Representative for Ukraine Keith Kellogg.
“It’s hard to describe the joy of my heart,” said Tsikhanouski’s wife, Sviatlana TsikhanouskayaAfter being arrested, he helped to run for the election instead of his husband and helped big protests against Lukashenko.
“We did not finish. 1.150 political prisoners remains behind the bars. All must be released,” he added in X after the US President and European allies.
The 14 prisoners released on Saturday, said Lithuania, a neighboring Baltic State, who smiled their husband from the minibus of journalists.
A spokesman for the Prime Minister of Lithuania said that prisoners were released by Lukashenko after the agreement with Kellogg. These include five Belarusian, three polar, two Latvia and Japan, Sweden and Estonia.
Tsikhanouski was sentenced to 18 years in prison in 2021. A year ago, he and other candidates, since 1994, he tried to escape the country’s first and only President Lukashenko.
After three women election campaigns, the election campaign, along with Tikhouskaya, joined the wife of another candidate by Veronica Tsepkalo Maria Kolesnikova.
Lukashenko The victory claimed However, the opposition gave a conclusion that the votes were fake and the wave of protest, which wave the wave of protests.
Thousands were arrested, including Kolesnikova. Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski, opposition leader Viktor Babariko and others are in prison.
According to the station, an old journalist Ihar Karnei, who was released in 2023 and detained in two decades in 2023.
“We are deeply grateful to President Trump to ensure the release of this brave journalist who suffered in the hands of Belarusian authorities,” said Stephen Capus, CEO of Media Outlet.