Belarusian Opposition Leader Condemns Extradition Of Activist From Vietnam

Vasil Verameychyk fought with Ukraine against invading Russian troops.

The office of Belarusian opposition leader Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya has issued a statement condemning the recent extradition from Vietnam to Belarus of Vasil Verameychyk, who fought on the Ukrainian side against invading Russian troops.

Verameychyk, who moved to Vietnam after he was denied permission to settle in Lithuania because of he had previously served in the Belarusian Army, was detained in Vietnam earlier this year.

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Despite international appeals, Vietnamese authorities proceeded with his extradition in late October 2024.

Tsikhanouskaya's office described the extradition as a direct consequence of the repressive policies of the authoritarian ruler of Belarus, Alyaksandr Lukashenka, highlighting the regime's efforts to target opponents beyond its borders.

The statement emphasizes the urgent need for stronger international mechanisms to protect human rights, not only for Belarusians fleeing repression but also for those supporting Ukraine in its efforts to repel Russia's ongoing invasion.

It calls on the international community to adopt individualized approaches when reviewing cases for international protection, end cooperation with the Belarusian security forces, and suspend bilateral agreements on extradition and legal assistance with Belarus.

Additionally, the statement advises Belarusians abroad to remain vigilant against potential actions by Lukashenka's security services.

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It recommends consulting resources like Pashpart.org to identify countries deemed unsafe for Belarusians at risk of persecution.