After forcing down a civilian airliner from European skies in May to detain a journalist who was on board, perhaps it was only a matter of time before “Europe’s last dictator,” Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, would be thrust back into the international spotlight and once again face fresh condemnation for his abhorrent actions.
Read MoreLive from London and Ottawa, I speak to Al Jazeera’s Maryam Nemazee on the poisoning of Russia opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, and Russia’s intentions in Belarus.
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