Among those forgiven are six women. Some pardoned suffer from chronic illnesses, are disabled, or are pensioners.
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko pardoned another 37 people convicted of actions related to protests after the 2020 presidential election. This was reported in his press service.
It was mentioned that among those pardoned were six women. Some pardoned suffer from chronic illnesses, are disabled, or are pensioners.
Previously, Lukashenko pardoned 30 convicted for “crimes related to protests after the 2020 presidential elections.”
We remind you that the EU called on Minsk to release all political prisoners. The European Union stressed that hundreds of people still remain in Belarusian prisons for political reasons and are awaiting release.
Source: korrespondent

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