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Belarus

Amnesty Says As Many As 400 Arrested In Belarus

Mikhal Audzeyeu, who has been protesting on October Square, says he was beaten by the police and shows his bruises (RFE/RL)

March 23, 2006 -- London-based Amnesty International, citing figures from the Belarusian rights group, Vyasna, said in a written statement that at least 128 people are believed to have been detained since the elections on March 19.

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The group estimated that the number of arrests could be as high as 400 nationwide.


The statement said large numbers of peaceful demonstrators have been detained and reportedly beaten by security forces in an apparent attempt to intimidate demonstrators.



AI called for the immediate release of all people detained for the legitimate and peaceful expression of their views.


In Minsk, thousands of opposition supporters have been spending a fourth consecutive night in central Kastrychnitskaya (October) Square to protest the reelection of President Alyaksandr Lukashenka to a
third term.


The opposition, backed by much of the international community, alleges that the election was neither free nor fair and that a new vote should be held.


(AFP, dpa)



 

Election Day In Images

[Elections 2006 ] Click on the image to view a photo gallery of election-day events in Belarus.


THE BELARUS ELECTION: To view a complete archive of RFE/RL's coverage of the March 19 presidential election, click here.

To read and listen to RFE/RL's Belarus Service's coverage of the vote in Belarusian, click here.

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