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Lithuania votes to curb influx of migrants from Belarus

Politics
07.14.2021 / 10:38
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Lithuania has voted in favour of strict new migration laws amid an influx of arrivals from Belarus.
Politicians backed the controversial legislation on Tuesday, allowing the mass detention of migrants and limiting their right to appeal.
It comes as hundreds of migrants have illegally crossed into Lithuania from Belarus in recent weeks.
Lithuania accuses Belarus of flying in foreign migrants who then head to the border, a claim Belarus denies.
More than 1,700 people have been detained at Lithuania’s border this year. The EU country has deployed troops and begun building a 550-km (340-mile) razor wire fence along the border with Belarus, which is not a member of the bloc.
Relations between the two countries worsened in 2020 after President Alexander Lukashenko won disputed elections and launched a violent crackdown on demonstrators.
Opposition figures including Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who claimed victory in that election, fled to Lithuania shortly after the vote.
Relations deteriorated further in May this year after the Belarusian dissident Roman Protasevich was arrested.
He and his girlfriend Sofia Sapega were flying from Greece to Lithuania when a Belarusian fighter jet escorted their plane to Minsk airport, over a fake bomb threat. They were detained as soon as the Ryanair flight landed.

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