The Group condemned the lack of international independent observers during the election, which it asserts undermines the credibility and democratic integrity of the election process.
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GENEVA (29 January 2025) – Independent human rights experts* today expressed deep concern about the lack of effective investigations into allegations of gender-based violence and ill-treatment of ...
A man casts his ballot at a polling station in Minsk during early voting in presidential election, 25 January, 2025 ...
In connection with the completion of his diplomatic mission, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to ...
What was uniquely unveiled by the restoration of the 12th-century Saviour Transfiguration Church in PolotskThe restoration of the ...
As geopolitical tensions surge, financial institutions find themselves grappling with an increasingly intricate web of ...
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko secured another term in an election dismissed by the opposition and EU as a sham. His ...
The so-called elections organised in Belarus on 26 January 2025 do not meet the minimum international standards for democratic elections and lack any ...
The UK has sanctioned 9 individuals and defence sector entities in Belarus in coordination with Canada. UK sanctions 6 ...
Lukashenka, who limited himself to "modest" 86.82%, did not fail to stand up for his usurper colleague ("No Assad is a ...
Belarus is a democratic country, the observer of the Pan-African Parliament Apphia Nyasha Musavengana told BelTA.