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Becoming toxic, like Putin: what does the European Parliament resolution on Lukashenko’s complicity in the war mean?

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Lukashenko faces a warrant from the Hague court/Getty Images

The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, like Vladimir Putin before, faces an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Alexander Lukashenko is noticeably worried about this prospect.

Adviser to Belarusian oppositionist Svetlana Tikhanovskaya Franak Vyachorka toldChannel 24that the dictator even tried to justify himself some journalist, they say, he only “helps” Ukrainian children.

“The prospect of going to The Hague worries him very much, because it will strike not only his authority, but also his legitimacy. There are people around him who do not want to end up in the same dock with him,” Vyachorka noted.

Isolation awaits Lukashenko

“A warrant is not a panacea. This does not mean that a person immediately goes to surrender in The Hague. But this makes a person toxic. More and more countries will avoid any contact with Putin and Lukashenko,” Vyachorka explained.

Thus, Brazil and South Africa have already made it clear that they will arrest Putin if he ends up on their territory. In addition, Armenia is going to ratify the Rome Charter and will also implement the decisions of the Hague Court.

The UN General Assembly, which starts on September 19 in New York. It will be interesting to see how world leaders will react to Putin and Lukashenko.

Lukashenko takes part in the deportation of Ukrainian children: the main thing

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  • At the end of June, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus himself admitted that he was involved in the illegal transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia. Soon in The Hague there will be documents on the financing of this crime signed by Lukashenko.
  • As is known, Belarusian Paralympian Alexei Talai helps to kidnap Ukrainian children. He is the general director of the Russian charitable foundation “Believe in Yourself.”
  • Children are deported under the pretext of “health improvement,” which is constantly broadcast by Belarusian propaganda. However, meager funds are spent on “treatment” – a few cents per child per day.
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