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Top investigator calls Belarusian inspectors Russia’s loyal comrades

January 15, BPN. “Belarusian investigators have always been and are loyal comrades, ready to stand shoulder to shoulder keeping law and order in the Union State,” Belarusian Investigative Committee Chairman Dźmitryj Hara has said in his congratulatory message on the anniversary of the Russian Investigative Committee’s foundation.

Hara, who completed his first degree in Moscow (Military Institute of the USSR Ministry of Defense), said the Russian Investigative Committee “is an integral part of the system to protect the rights and legitimate interests of citizens, society and the state,” and its employees “have repeatedly proved in practice that faith in the law and a genuine sense of justice can not be broken.”

In December 2021, the investigators of the Russian-Belarusian union signed an updated cooperation program on forensics and preliminary inquiries for 2022-2023.

In June 2022, Belarusian Prosecutor General Andrej Švied and Russian Investigative Committee Chairman Aleksandr Bastrykin signed a directive establishing a joint taskforce to investigate cases of genocide.

The Belarusian authorities and their propagandists call disloyal citizens Nazis and traitors, trying to convince the masses that the opposition’s white-red-white flag, designed no later than the early 20th century, is the symbol of Nazi collaborators.

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