Luke Shethke releases 15 other prisoners a day before the Belarus election

Written by Mark Trendyan
(Reuters) – Belarusian President Alexander Kashenko has forgiven 15 prisoners on what Kingdom media called the action of helping people, two days before the election.
Shinko, a close friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was confirmed to win the seventy-year term of a week.
State Media said Shinkka forgoted eight who convicted of extreme cases and seven were sentenced to drugs. Did not give words.
The exile group says that Sunday vote is a unwise dramatic because all major critics were arrested or forced to flee, and private media were blocked and restricted.
EU spokesman Anitta Hipper told the media: “This is a non-democratic act. The election is a deception. And it is not an election when you know who will win.”
Belarus in this week has blamed European politicians by criticizing a vote before it happened.
WAZUKHNKO, 70, facing four others, but no one has shown a major challenge or criticism. He said he was too busy to keep the election campaign, but gave fun of the voters this week by announcing that pensions will increase by 10% from 1 February.
Political commentators hope that the leader of the prisoners will use the elections and a number of prisoners released to repair the Western Nations, which has placed the waves of Belarus because of the Russian rights record and the Russian war.
His efforts are very urgent, saying, as he refers to conversation opportunities in Ukraine this year and tried to find the benefits he and Belarus when it ends.
Followed by the election of 2020
Many protests nearly replaced Shinko after 2020 elections, where Western government supported opposition groups of suicide and stealing Sviatlana Tsikanouskaya.
He used his security unit to complete the protests, arrest Tens of thousands of people.
Since then, the EU and the United States refused to recognize him as a legal leader of Belarus. He denies the votes of the votes that the people have chosen to keep in charge.
Shinko, speaking with a large meeting at Mins on Friday, said Belarus people learned the courses and similar protests would not follow this election.
“We almost destroyed, let’s go out openly,” said Shelko told a meeting on the Belta’s Belta’s Belta Document.
“… We will not repeat what happened in 2020.”
Human Rights Association Viasna, banned in Belarus as an extreme organization, says that about 1.2550 political prisoners, even after more than 250 releases last year. Many of those released were sick, and they were about to finish their sentences.
Lasheko denies that political prisoners are there.
CikhanousKaya head exiled, told Reuuters in a conversation this week that Shinku was playing “her normal” match “in the hope of winning awards in the Western countries.
“What is the democratic world who calls elections with nothing to do with the Belarus event. Because it is especially like a culture, once they can recycle,” he said.
In the street conversations in the capital city of Mins, citizens responded carefully when they were asked to expect in the elections.
“Same when first, as it always happened. What can you think about?” said one of the rare woman and his name.