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Lukashenko comments on abduction accusations | Lukashenko comments on abduction accusations |
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Claims that Belarus has kidnapped children in Donbass are “madness,” the president said | Claims that Belarus has kidnapped children in Donbass are “madness,” the president said |
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has dismissed as “madness” accusations that his country is involved in kidnapping children in Donbass. Minsk actually co-sponsors rehabilitation for minors affected by the war, he said. | |
His remarks on Tuesday referred to a humanitarian program led by Belarusian businessman and Paralympian Aleksey Talay, a successful motivational speaker who lost all of his limbs to a mine laid during World War II. Talay’s charity has been bringing Donbass children to Belarus for rehabilitation for years. | |
“He has been going there and back, fetching those kids. He called me a dozen times,” Lukashenko said of the philanthropist. “I contacted [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, told him: Let us spend some of the money from the union state budget on those kids.” | “He has been going there and back, fetching those kids. He called me a dozen times,” Lukashenko said of the philanthropist. “I contacted [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, told him: Let us spend some of the money from the union state budget on those kids.” |
Russia and its close ally Belarus comprise a union state, which serves as an integration institution. | Russia and its close ally Belarus comprise a union state, which serves as an integration institution. |
Lukashenko expressed outrage that the Belarusian assistance program was being used by some critics to level accusations of abducting minors. | |
“They want the [International] Criminal Court (ICC) to charge me over this. What exceptional slimeballs they are! Grasping at straws!” he said, as quoted by local media. | “They want the [International] Criminal Court (ICC) to charge me over this. What exceptional slimeballs they are! Grasping at straws!” he said, as quoted by local media. |
In March, the ICC issued formal accusations against Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, the presidential commissioner for children’s rights. The Hague-based body alleged that Russian officials were involved in “unlawful deportation” and “unlawful transfer” of children in the context of the armed conflict with Ukraine. | In March, the ICC issued formal accusations against Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, the presidential commissioner for children’s rights. The Hague-based body alleged that Russian officials were involved in “unlawful deportation” and “unlawful transfer” of children in the context of the armed conflict with Ukraine. |
Moscow rejected the charges as coming from a politically compromised organization. In May, Russia’s Investigative Committee launched a criminal probe into possible wrongdoing by the ICC prosecutor and judges who signed off on the warrant. | Moscow rejected the charges as coming from a politically compromised organization. In May, Russia’s Investigative Committee launched a criminal probe into possible wrongdoing by the ICC prosecutor and judges who signed off on the warrant. |
Some Ukrainian officials and members of the Western-backed Belarus opposition have argued that Lukashenko should be prosecuted by the ICC on the same grounds as Putin and Lvova-Belova. | Some Ukrainian officials and members of the Western-backed Belarus opposition have argued that Lukashenko should be prosecuted by the ICC on the same grounds as Putin and Lvova-Belova. |
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