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Ex-Cop Says Chechen Police Tortured And Killed With Impunity
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A former Chechen police officer has told Russia's Novaya gazeta newspaper that detainees were tortured and murdered by the police unit he was serving with at its base in Grozny in 2017. Previous reports of the extrajudicial killings were based on anonymous sources, but now a whistle-blower has revealed his identity. The man, named as Suleiman Gezmakhmayev, has been evacuated from Chechnya along with his relatives.

More than 30,000 people have been detained, hundreds beaten, several killed, and journalists targeted in the government’s crackdown. 
More than 30,000 people have been detained, hundreds beaten, several killed, and journalists targeted in the government’s crackdown. 

MINSK -- More than 400 people have been convicted so far in a brutal crackdown by authorities against pro-democracy protesters in Belarus following a disputed presidential election seven month ago.

"To date, prosecutors have sent 468 criminal cases to courts against 631 people in connection with participation in illegal mass events and protests that grossly violate public order," the Prosecutor-General's Office said in a statement on March 17, adding that of those cases sent to courts, "more than 400 persons have already been convicted."

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Read our coverage as Belarusian strongman Alyaksandr Lukashenka continues his brutal crackdown on NGOs, activists, and independent media following the August 2020 presidential election.

It said the suspects were accused of “violence and threats” against members of law enforcement, publicly insulting them, damaging private property, and mocking state symbols.

Belarus has witnessed daily protests since strongman Alyaksandr Lukashenka, who claimed he won the August 9 presidential election by a landslide amid allegations of widespread fraud.

More than 30,000 people have been detained, hundreds beaten, several killed, and journalists targeted in the government’s crackdown.

Lukashenka, who has run Belarus since 1994, and top officials have been slapped with sanctions by the West, which refuses to recognize him as the legitimate leader of the former Soviet republic.

Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the exiled opposition leader who supporters say actually won the August poll, is set to testify later on March 17 at a hearing of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Foreign Affairs on the "leading" role taken by women in the democratic movement in Belarus.

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