
Belarus's Lukashenko tells BBC: We may have helped migrants into EU
Interviews, news and analysis of the day’s global events.
The president of Belarus has admitted to the BBC that the security forces beat protesters in a notorious detention centre in Minsk, in the aftermath of last year's elections -- which were widely condemned as rigged. Alexander Lukashenko promised to continue a crackdown against what he called 'scum' -- referring to civil organisations he alleged the West had been financing.
Also in the programme: A US teenager, Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot two people dead and injured another during racial justice protests last year has been found not guilty of murder; and Austria is imposing a national coronavirus lockdown and making Covid vaccinations compulsory.
(Photo: Alexander Lukashenko (left) and Steve Rosenberg of the BBC (right). Credit: BBC)
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- Fri 19 Nov 202121:06GMTBBC World Service Online, Americas and the Caribbean, UK DAB/Freeview & Europe and the Middle East only
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