Belarus Prevents Opposition Leader From Leaving
January 12, 2006
President Lukashenka has been criticized recently by the UN for creating a totalitarian state (ITAR-TASS)
12 January 2006 (RFE/RL) -- Belarusian opposition leader Anatol Lyabedzka today claimed that authorities have barred him from leaving the country, RFE/RL's Belarus Service reported.
Lyabedzka told RFE/RL that migration officers had refused to stamp his new passport, thus effectively preventing him from leaving Belarus.
He said authorities gave no reason to explain their decision.
Soviet-era exit visas remain mandatory under Belarusian laws. Although Belarus' Constitutional Court has declared them illegal, their abolition has been put on hold at the request of the Interior Ministry.
(with material from AFP)