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Clarisse
It is clear as day that Belarusian dictator, A. Lukashenka, simply tries to reduce his country’s economic dependence on Russia now. And that is why he takes so bold moves to improve his ties with our United Europe. But I’m sure that there cannot be any dialogue between us without shared values. But what shared values can be between Belarusian dictatorship and EU democracy? It is nonsense!
Well, for example, in Europe, there is no place for the death penalty while Belarus is the only country in Europe that even now, after our attempts to advance it into the EU structures, continues to carry out death penalties. I mean recent cases of Yuzepchuk (who was sentenced for death for murder) and Zhuk (who was sentenced for death for armed assault and murder). The protesters, who had tried to moderate their sentences, marching in Minsk, were dispersed by police in this March! After it how can we believe in Lukashenka’s promises to be more tolerant?
Well, for example, in Europe, there is no place for the death penalty while Belarus is the only country in Europe that even now, after our attempts to advance it into the EU structures, continues to carry out death penalties. I mean recent cases of Yuzepchuk (who was sentenced for death for murder) and Zhuk (who was sentenced for death for armed assault and murder). The protesters, who had tried to moderate their sentences, marching in Minsk, were dispersed by police in this March! After it how can we believe in Lukashenka’s promises to be more tolerant?