🔴 Belarusian dissidents based in Britain face being targeted by the country’s security services after its pro-Kremlin dictator declared a London-based pro-democracy group a “national security” risk, theipaper can reveal.
Belarusian agents were suspected of involvement in the murder last year of Vitaliy Shishov, a leading anti-regime activist who was found hanging in a park in Kyiv after disappearing, while the Minsk authorities were responsible for the notorious forced landing of a Ryanair flight last May to allow the arrest of another dissident.
The source added that it was “no mistake” that, despite the fall of the Soviet Union, the Belarusian security services continue to be called the State Security Committee or KGB. In a statement, PUBB declared itself “deeply honoured” to be placed on the Belarusian KGB list of proscribed bodies. It said: It is rather ironic that such an ‘extremist’ designation… comes from the illegitimate junta in Minsk which has been rigging the elections, terrorising and brutalising its own people, hijacking and lending full support to Russia’s illegal and brutal slaughter of our Ukrainian brothers and sisters.
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