Belarus: Lukashenko slams 'dumb' Germany torture trial A group of lawyers in Germany have accused the Belarusian president, dubbed 'Europe's last dictator,' of crimes against humanity during anti-government protests. Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko hit back at a legal complaint against him Lukashenko said Friday that the "heirs of fascism" were in no position to judge him, in reference to Germany's Nazi past. "I do not reproach them. But they are the heirs of the generations who unleashed that war," Lukashenko said, referring to World War II. "It's a dumb move." The official Belta news agency quoted Belarus' president two days before the country commemorates the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany.