Belarus approves death penalty for high treason

International Desk

Published: March 10, 2023, 12:21 PM

Belarus approves death penalty for high treason

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko on Thursday signed a law imposing the death penalty on civil servants and army personnel convicted of high treason.

The amendments to the country‍‍`s criminal code endorsed by Alexander Lukashenko envisage death sentences for officials and servicemen deemed to have caused "irreparable damage" to Belarus‍‍` national security.

The new law is part of changes to the criminal code aimed at strengthening Belarus‍‍` fight against "crimes of an extremist (terrorist) and anti-state orientation."

German media DW reports, the bill that Lukashenko signed also introduced punishment for "propaganda of terrorism, discrediting the armed forces and paramilitary units and breaching the rules to protect state secrets," mimicking the repressive legislation of Belarus‍‍` main ally, Russia.

Russia passed a similar law after it invaded Ukraine just over a year ago.

Belarus has not sent its own troops into Ukraine, but it allowed Russia to use its territory as a launchpad for its operation in February 2022 and has since let Russian warplanes and drones use its airspace for attacks on Ukraine. Russia has also maintained troops and weapons on Belarusian territory.

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