Lukashenko's Repressive Regime Tightens Grip After Disputed Belarus Election
Alexander Lukashenko claims victory with 86.82% in a widely condemned election as opposition and press freedoms face severe crackdowns.
- Alexander Lukashenko declared victory in Belarus's presidential election, claiming 86.82% of the vote, though the election is widely regarded as fraudulent by international observers and opposition leaders.
- The election lacked independent oversight, with no OSCE observers present and voting restrictions imposed on Belarusians living abroad.
- Opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, in exile, called the election a 'fraud' and urged Belarusians to refrain from protests until a more opportune moment arises.
- Press freedom remains under siege, with 31 journalists currently imprisoned under charges like 'extremism,' and hundreds forced into exile since the 2020 protests against Lukashenko's regime.
- Reporters Without Borders has filed a case with the International Criminal Court, accusing Lukashenko of crimes against humanity for his regime's systematic persecution of journalists.







































