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The materials of the operational investigation contain trustworthy data confirming that Dmitry Vasiliyevich Pavlichenko is the organiser and head of a criminal body engaged in abduction and physical elimination of people. In particular, the criminal group headed by D.V. Pavlichenko was involved in
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had personally ordered Pavlichenko's release from prison. The Head of KGB (Mackiewicz) and other top Belarusian officials were fired for the arrest. He also states that the Minister of Agriculture, Leonov, had personally told him that Lukashenko had "violently criticised the KGB for arresting
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assassinating G. V. Samoylov, the leader of the RNE, Belarusian unregistered regional organisation, as well as in murdering other individuals. Taking into consideration the fact that D.V. Pavlichenko and his criminal group may commit further crimes of particular violence, , decided .
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Pavlichenko" on television. Lukashenko also immediately (in November 2000) fired the Head of KGB and some other top Belarusian officials for the arrest of Pavlichenko and attempts to investigate the murders.
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reported concerns suggesting that Dmitri Pavlichenko, along with other "senior officials of the State" had been involved in the assassination of several people, including senior politicians.
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He stated that the Chief of the Criminal Police of Belarus, General Lapatik, in a handwritten note on November 21, 2000, accused Dmitri Pavlichenko of assassinating
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While the warrant stated that the detention would be for 30 days, Pavlichenko was released a few days later, either on November 23 (according to Prosecutor General
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Pavlichenko was arrested on November 22, 2000. According to Pourgourides' report, the warrant stated (translation)
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has expressed its concern about these allegations. Pavlichenko is now subject to international sanctions of the
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published a documentary film in which Yury Garavski, a former member of a special unit of the
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List of people and organizations sanctioned in relation to human rights violations in Belarus
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and Canada among with several other Belarusian senior officials and politicians.
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Belarusian individuals subject to U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctions
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Pourgourides, Christos; Committee on Legal Affairs; Human Rights;
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In August 2020, he was identified as the commander of an
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and businessman Anatoly Krasovski on September 16, 1999.
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Index

Dmitry Pavlichenko
Belarusian
Russian
Vitebsk
Belarusian
SOBR
Christos Pourgourides
Council of Europe
Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
Jury Zacharanka
disappeared
PB pistol
death penalty
SIZO-1 prison
disappearances
Victor Gonchar
Parliament of Belarus
Belarusian KGB
Uładzimir Mackievič
ru
Viktor Sheyman
Oleg Alkayev
ru
asylum in
Germany
Alexander Lukashenko
Inter-Parliamentary Union
United States
European Union
United Kingdom

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