President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko signed a law that permits the internal affairs bodies to use combat and special techniques to curb mass riots. This is reported by Tut.By.
In addition, the security forces will be able to prohibit video and photography and conduct personal inspection and inspection of transport during detention. Law enforcement officers will not be responsible for harm caused by the use of physical force, special vehicles, equipment or weapons, if this application was carried out in accordance with the requirements of the law.
In Belarus, in Belarus, the mass protests on the demand of Lukashenko’s resignation and new presidential elections continue. The first rallies accelerated hard. A number of opposition politicians and activists were arrested or fled from the country. Lukashenko himself has repeatedly stated that external forces are external forces.
In early May, in Germany, four lawyers appealed to the prosecutor’s office demanding to arouse the case against Lukashenko and his security officials. Lawyers represent the interests of 10 Belarusians who declared detentions on minor reasons, torture and ill-treatment. “They were held in extremely close chambers and autoers, and for several days they were subjected to physical violence, they were humiliated, they threatened them, insulted and subjected to other humiliations,” the defenders noted.