The dictator may be recognized as a terrorist.
Recently, a statement was filed with the Federal Prosecutor s Office of Germany on behalf of 10 people against Aliaksandr Lukashenka about committing crimes against humanity. Deutsche Welle told the stories of two of them.
“I couldn’t feel my wrists up to the elbows”
“I can barely sleep, doctors prescribe me antidepressants and sleeping pills. I still cannot feel the tips of my fingers after the tortures… Telling how you were beaten, humiliated, how they threatened to stick a baton in your anus - this is not something one would willingly share. It hurts me to recall all these things,” says
This thought will haunt the usurper for the rest of his days.
The statement of German lawyers to the Federal Prosecutor s Office of Germany hurt and angered Aliaksandr Lukashenka. The reaction was not long in coming, writes the historian from Dusseldorf
As expected, Lukashenka did not speak on the merits of the accusations. Nevertheless, he perfectly understands what horrific events have taken place recently and continue to occur in Belarus. He also knows that he may have to bear responsibility for them. Lukashenka will live with this unpleasant thought for the rest of his life. The same way as his “friends” Gaddafi, Milosevic, Chavez, Hussein, and Mugabe lived with this thought, about whom Lukashenka talks more and more often and whose fate it is difficult to call enviable.