President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko signed a law on preventing the rehabilitation of Nazism. This was announced by the Prosecutor General of the Republic Andrei Swede, reports “Interfax – West”.
According to him, the law defines organizational and legal forms and methods of such a counteraction. “The law is so balanced that it allows all the available forms and methods that is in any legal state, to identify, prevent and stop attempts to rehabilitate Nazism,” the Swede stressed.
The Prosecutor General added that the terms “Nazi criminals” and “accomplices of Nazi criminals” are introduced into Belarusian legislation.
Earlier it was reported that the law provides such measures to counter the rehabilitation of Nazism as an official prevention and prescription, suspension, prohibition of activities and the elimination of an extremist organization.