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Lithuania, which referred Belarus to the ICC, alleges that since 2020, “crimes against humanity – including deportation, persecution and other inhumane acts – have been carried out against the civilian population of Belarus”.

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Protesters hold images of Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko (L), journalist Raman Pratasevich (C) and Pratasevich's Russian girlfriend Sofia Sapega (R) during a demonstration by Belarusians and Poles in Warsaw, Poland, 24 May 2021, WOJTEK RADWANSKI/AFP via Getty Images

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