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Belarusian opposition group passes Łukašenka file to International Criminal Court

June 27, BPN. The Warsaw-based National Anti-Crisis Management (NAM) says it has submitted evidence of Alaksandr Łukašenka’s alleged war crimes to the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing him of the illegal transfer of Ukrainian children from the Russian-occupied territories and their indoctrination.

The evidence also implicates Union State Secretary Dmitry Mezentsev, Belaruskali CEO Ivan Hałavaty, Donetsk’s public figure Olga Volkova, and Paralympic athlete Alaksiej Tałaj, a motivational speaker.

According to NAM, over 2,100 children have been transferred to Belarus.

Łukašenka, it said, personally signed documents for the transfer under the aegis of the Union State. Most kids were taken to the Belaruskali-owned children’s camp Dubrava, but also to other camps and sanatoriums.

NAM head Pavieł Łatuška, a close ally of opposition leader Śviatłana Cichanoŭskaja, posted a YouTube address to announce that some of these files will be published.

He accused Łukašenka’s regime on imposing the “Russian world” ideology on the displaced Ukrainian children.

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