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Boris Johnson tells Belarus opposition leader 'we are very much on your side' as she meets PM in London amid international fury at Lukashenko regime over the deaths of pro-democracy activists and attempt to kidnap Olympic athlete

Boris Johnson pledged Uk support for the Belarus opposition leader today amid growing international fury at the autocratic regime of Alexander Lukashenko.

The Prime Minister welcomed Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya to Downing Street as international pressure continues to mount on Minsk, which is allied to Vladimir Putin's Russia.

All eyes are on Lukashenko's government after activist Vitaly Shishov was found hanged in Ukraine on Tuesday. Local police are treating his death as a murder dressed up as a suicide.

Also this week, Belarusian sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya was given a visa by Poland after claiming her own team officials tried to force her to return home from the Tokyo Olympics for criticising her coach.  

Ms Tsikhanouskaya said she understood she could 'disappear at any moment', but added if this happened, the 'movement' she had started 'will continue without me'.

At the Downing Street meeting, Mr Johnson said: 'We are very much on your side, very much in support of what you are doing. We are committed to supporting human rights and civil society in Belarus.'

He added: 'We strongly support you, strongly support Belarus, the Belarusian people and I think we were among the first to put in sanctions after the hijacking of Roman Protasevich, the flight that was diverted.'

The Prime Minister welcomed Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya to Downing Street as international pressure continues to mount on Minsk, which is allied to Vladimir Putin's Russia.

The Prime Minister welcomed Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya to Downing Street as international pressure continues to mount on Minsk, which is allied to Vladimir Putin's Russia.

All eyes are on Lukashenko's government after activist Vitaly Shishov was found hanged in Ukraine on Tuesday. Local police are treating his death as a murder dressed up as a suicide.

All eyes are on Lukashenko's government after activist Vitaly Shishov was found hanged in Ukraine on Tuesday. Local police are treating his death as a murder dressed up as a suicide.

At the Downing Street meeting, Mr Johnson said: 'We are very much on your side, very much in support of what you are doing'

At the Downing Street meeting, Mr Johnson said: 'We are very much on your side, very much in support of what you are doing'

Outside Number 10, Ms Tsikhanouskaya was asked by reporters if she thought concrete help would be offered by the UK Government following the meeting with Mr Johnson.

'I am sure,' she replied.

The Belarusian opposition leader also said it was too early to comment on the death of Belarusian activist Mr Shishov in Ukraine.

The leader of the Kyiv-based Belarusian House in Ukraine was found hanged in one of the city's parks not far from his home, police said in a statement.

A murder probe has been launched, with police believing that the death was made to look like suicide.

Ms Tsikhanouskaya added: 'I understand you know, I can disappear at any moment. I understand this, but I should do what I am doing.

'I can't stop, because I feel responsibility for the future of my country, the same as all those Belarusians felt fighting the government, feel their responsibility.

'But I know that even if I disappear one day, this movement will continue without me.'

Opposition leader Ms Tsikhanouskaya also met US President Joe Biden last week, as part of a tour to move Belarus up the agenda for Western countries.

Ahead of the visit to Downing Street, Belarusians living in the UK and human rights campaigners demonstrated outside the Foreign Office in Westminster.

Ken McBain, a UK representative of the human rights organisation Libereco, said the demonstration was about 'highlighting what's happening in Belarus in the last two days'.

He added: 'There's been a lot going on with the Olympics and then with a Belarusian activist in Kyiv - murdered it looks .

'We're trying to show the British Government that more needs to be done. We cannot leave Lukashenko to do what he is doing to the country.'

Earlier this week, the treatment of Belarusian Olympic athlete Tsimanouskaya focused attention on the country.

Tsimanouskaya has been granted a visa by Poland after saying she feared for her safety at the Tokyo Games, claiming her team's officials in Japan tried to force her to fly home.

The drama unfolded after Tsimanouskaya hit out at how officials were managing her team - setting off a massive backlash in state-run media in Belarus, where the authorities relentlessly crack down on government critics.

Belarusian activist Vitaly Shishov was found hanged in Ukraine on Tuesday. Local police are treating his death as a murder dressed up as a suicide.

Belarusian activist Vitaly Shishov was found hanged in Ukraine on Tuesday. Local police are treating his death as a murder dressed up as a suicide.

Also this week, sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya  revealed officials tried to force her to return home from the Tokyo Olympics after she criticised her coach.

Also this week, sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya  revealed officials tried to force her to return home from the Tokyo Olympics after she criticised her coach.

Ms Tsimanouskaya was later given a visa by Poland after Japanese police intervened.

Ms Tsimanouskaya was later given a visa by Poland after Japanese police intervened.

Tsimanouskaya told the BBC World Service: 'It's definitely not safe in Belarus and maybe I will only be able to return there after five or 10 years.'

Belarus held elections on August 9 last year, in which Mr Lukashenko was declared the victor.

The result was followed by huge street protests and claims by opponents of the regime and Western governments that the elections were rigged.

Ms Tsikhanouskaya fled to Lithuania after the election in fear for her own safety.

After the meeting with Ms Tsikhanouskaya, a Downing Street spokesperson said: 'The Prime Minister outlined the steps the UK has taken to hold the regime to account, including placing sanctions on Lukashenko himself.

'He stressed the UK's commitment to the Belarusian people, in particular through tripling our financial support to Belarusian civil society this year.'

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