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Poland Calls On Belarus To Release Activists


The Minsk headquarters of the Union of Poles in Belarus (file photo) (Bymedia.net) August 20, 2006 -- Poland's Foreign Ministry has called on Belarus to release three detained officials of an association representing Belarus's Polish minority.


The ministry said in an August 19 statement that Belarusian authorities detained the three on August 18, a day before a meeting of the Union of Poles in Belarus (SPB).


Last year, Minsk accused the SPB of fomenting a revolution among Belarusian Poles.


Warsaw intervened in the dispute. Relations between Warsaw and Minsk soured when Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka accused Poland of interfering in Belarus's internal affairs.


The dispute led to a series of tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats from both countries.


(AFP)

Belarus And Poland

Belarus And Poland

An anti-Lukashenka demonstration in Warsaw on February 22 (RFE/RL)

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