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Canada imposes additional sanctions on first anniversary of Belarus’s fraudulent presidential elections

By Caribbean News Global fav

OTTAWA, Canada – Marc Garneau, minister of foreign affairs, today announced new sanctions under the Special Economic Measures Act in response to the ongoing, gross and systematic violations of human rights in Belarus. These new measures impose restrictions on key sectors of the Belarusian economy and minimize Belarusian state actors’ access to international finance, announced Global Affairs Canada.

“It has been one year since the Belarusian regime demonstrated its blatant disregard for human rights during the fraudulent presidential elections of August 2020. Since then, Canada has stood with our international partners in applying pressure on those responsible for continued human rights violations. The measures announced today show that Canada will not relent in ending impunity for human rights abusers,” said minister Garneau.

The targeted sectors include transferrable securities and money market instruments, debt financing, insurance and reinsurance, petroleum products and potassium chloride products. These measures are being taken in solidarity with those of international partners.

“It has been one year since the fraudulent August 2020 Belarusian presidential election, which followed a campaign marred by systematic voter repression, including state-sponsored violence against protestors, activists and journalists. Since then, the grave injustices carried out by the Belarusian government against its own people have not stopped. The regime, led by Aleksandr Lukashenko, continues to muzzle political opposition, and crackdowns on independent media have only escalated. The reckless forced diversion of Ryanair Flight 4978 to arrest Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich and his companion, Sofia Sapega, was a particularly brazen attack on the independent media, but far from the only one.”

According to the press release: “The regime has refused to engage in meaningful dialogue, and there has been no sign that it is willing to seek a peaceful and democratic resolution to the crisis. This is why Canada has today taken steps to impose these additional sanctions. These measures will apply further pressure on Belarus’s leadership and send a clear signal to the Belarusian people that Canada continues to stand with them in their ongoing efforts to live peaceably and without fear of persecution in an open and democratic society.”

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