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Norway imposes sanctions on Lukashenko – VG

PRESIDENT: Norway introduces new measures that directly affect President Alexander Lukashenko. Photo: Sergei Gapon / Pool AFP

On Friday, the government adopted restrictive measures against the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko.

– We hope the restrictive measures will put pressure on the authorities in Belarus to respect human rights, enter into dialogue with the opposition and facilitate democratic development, says Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide.

– The abuses of power we are witnessing are completely unacceptable, the minister continues.

The EU countries have agreed on various sanctions this autumn. These are the ones Norway is now joining. The measures include travel restrictions and freezing of financial resources.

This means that President Lukashenko – and 54 other Belarusians affected by the restrictions – will be denied entry to Norway. Any properties or bank accounts they have in the country will also be frozen.

Response to oppression

On 2 October this year, the EU adopted a common position to introduce restrictive measures against 40 Belarusian nationals. On November 6, these measures were expanded, and will now affect another 15 people – including President Alexander Lukashenko.

Large demonstrations have marked Belarus every weekend after the country’s controversial presidential election on 9 August. In several of the demonstrations have over one hundred thousand people participated.

The people have been taking to the streets for months – first to express their dissatisfaction with the alleged election result, later to demonstrate against widespread police violence against the protesters.

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