Aleksandr Lukashenko pardons 32 felons convicted for extremist crimes

    Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko pardoned 32 more felons convicted for extremist crimes.

    Among them there are 8 women and 24 men. All of them pleaded guilty, repented of what they had done and petitioned for pardon. Seventeen people have chronic diseases, one is disabled. Seventeen convicts have children, two of them have many children. Nine are over 50 years old.

    The Ministry of Internal Affairs shall monitor their compliance with the law-abiding behavior.