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The husband of the Belarusian opposition leader urges Trump to free another prisoner.

The husband of the Belarusian opposition leader urges Trump to free another prisoner.

Sergei Tikhanovsky, the husband of the opposition leader in Belarus, asked Donald Trump to be released to all political prisoners of Belarus.

The opposition activist was unexpectedly released on Saturday and reunited with his wife in Lithuania. 13 other political prisoners were also released and forced to be asylum.

This measure was traveled by our special envoy, Keith Kellogg, to MINSK, the Belarusian capital, and met the state authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko.

It was the first major US visit in a few years.

The day after being released at the emotional press conference, Tikhanovsky was trapped in solitary for five years and shed tears, calling for the freedom of more than 1,000 political prisoners.

He was arrested in the summer of 2020 as a president against Lukashenko.

He was trapped in prison for 18 years in 2021 after being convicted of mass protests against Luca Chenko among allegations that the court motivated politically.

Tikhanovsky is a prominent opposition party, and he said he was blocked from all contacts with the outside world in his description as “the most stringent possible regime.”

“You don’t get a letter, not a single phone. For five years I couldn’t confess with the priest. There is no letter, phone, priest, or lawyer.”

Then he started an idiot.

“It’s a nightmare,” he said. “You ask about torture. Isn’t it torture? Murderers go to watch TV in prison. But I didn’t get a letter, soap or toothbrush.”

He rarely talked with people other than prison guards for several years, and on Sunday, he sometimes suffered words.

“How can you do that? You (regime) consider our criminals. But we have rights.”

“It’s inhuman. Nightmare. They must stop this. We must take out people.”

He called the US president to get more help.

“Trump has such power and possibilities to liberate all political prisoners in one word. I ask him to tell him now.”

His wife, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, said, wiping his tears. Early she called him “personal hero.”

She also explained how her daughter did not recognize her father because she changed too much in prison and lost a lot of weight.

She said Lukashenko received only one thing from the US administration in return for the release of captivity on Saturday.

He can be presented as a diplomatic innovation after several years of political isolation on the suppression of domestic opposition and the support of Ukraine in Ukraine.

But Tikhanovsky says Belarusi’s most wants to remove US sanctions.

Before being arrested, Tikhanovsky was a gorgeous and spokesman who had a big follow -up in Belarus on social media.

Video bloggers and activists referred to Lukashenko, calling people to “stop the cockroaches,” and met the village square and the villagers and looked around the country to hear their concerns.

After being arrested in 2020, his wife ran away for the president in the August election.

When Lukashenko declared another landslide victory, her supporters flooded the distance from Belarus’s greatest protest.

They were ruthlessly crushed and Tikhanovskaya had to run away from the country.

Tikhanovsky insisted that he was not intended to acquire the leadership of the Belarusiya opposition on Sunday, saying, “The opposition leader is my wife, my wife, svetlana tikhanovskaya, and I do nothing.”

Earlier, he raised the fist of challenge.

“I want to tell all the Belarusians.

He said he regretted what he had never done despite his treatment.

But he added that the release of prison saved his life. Because he did not survive his entire sentence behind the bar in such a situation.

It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of Belarusians have left their own after the brutal crackdown on a wide range of opposition protests in 2020.

According to VIASNA, a human rights group, tens of thousands of people have been arrested in this country for the past five years.

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