“I, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, declare the People's Tribunal and amnesty for the capture of Lukashenka and members of his terrorist group.

If the state court system doesn't work, we can do it without it.

Everyone who has cynically violated and is violating the law must answer ... ”- she wrote in her Telegram channel.

Tikhanovskaya announced that within the framework of the plan it was necessary to "neutralize the ideologists and accomplices of the regime, collect and verify evidence of the crimes of the regime."

“On the Golos platform, we will conduct the People's Prosecution process based on the materials collected through the system for recording and confirming evidence of crimes,” said Tikhanovskaya.

She noted that a large-scale protest action will take place on December 20.

Earlier, the European Union announced its readiness to impose additional sanctions against Minsk.

This is stated in a statement published in connection with reports of the death in Belarus of one of the protesters, Roman Bondarenko.

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that he instructed the Prosecutor General's Office to take control of the investigation into the death of Bondarenko.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported that more than 25,000 protesters were detained following the August 9 presidential elections in Belarus.