
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko derides reports of abuse as 'fake and fantasy'
CNN
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko tells CNN he won't apologize for the widespread human rights violations in the country since his disputed re-election last year.
CNN cited evidence from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International of some detainees reporting injuries including broken bones and burns, while others said they were forced to lie naked in dirt while being assaulted.
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