Russian President Vladimir Putin and his ally Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko have extended military drills which were due to end on Sunday.
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La crise se déroulant à la frontière entre le Bélarus et la Pologne conduit à de graves violations des droits humains commises à l’encontre des migrants et des demandeurs d’asile par les deux gouvernements, a déclaré Human Rights Watch dans un rapport diffusé aujourd’hui.
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Left physically bruised and in indescribable emotional pain, Azad and his wife, who asked not to be fully named, told Al Jazeera they had been treated like animals at the Belarus-Poland border and did not want to be subjected again to rounds of questions by reporters as soon as they returned to the place they so desperately wanted to leave.
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Analyse. L’Union européenne discutera lundi 15 novembre à Bruxelles d’éventuelles nouvelles sanctions contre la Biélorussie alors que les migrants, instrumentalisés par Minsk, continuent de se masser à la frontière avec la Pologne. Moscou renvoie à l’Europe la responsabilité de la résolution de la crise.
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Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has accused the Russian President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating the migration crisis on the country's border with Belarus.
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In recent months, Europe has watched impotently from the sidelines as Alexander Lukashenko brutally reasserted his illegitimate authority over the population of Belarus. The protest movement that threatened the survival of his regime after fraudulent 2020 elections has, for the time being, been subjugated..
Read More | Lire La SuiteBélarus. Les autorités lancent une vague de procédures pénales contre des centaines de manifestant·e·s pacifiques
En réaction aux informations selon lesquelles les autorités bélarussiennes ont intenté des procédures pénales en nombre contre plus de 200 manifestant·e·s pacifiques arrêtés en marge d’un rassemblement dimanche 1er novembre, qui risquent aujourd’hui d’aller en prison..
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Authorities in Belarus have withdrawn the accreditation of a number of journalists who have been reporting on post-election protests there for foreign media outlets.
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