Belarus: UN experts welcome the release of political prisoners but warn of human rights violations

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February 27, 2026 Human rights

The UN Group of Independent Experts on the Situation of Human Rights in Belarus welcomed the release of political prisoners in the country over the past year. However, in a report presented on Friday report Experts have warned that the subsequent forced deportation of those released abroad is a serious violation of human rights.

While the release of politically motivated detainees is a positive step, the conditions of their release raise serious concerns, the report states. Forced expulsion and arbitrary deportation are a clear violation of international human rights standards, the experts clarify.

“We call on the Belarusian government to uphold its human rights obligations and immediately and unconditionally release all persons imprisoned on political grounds,” said Karinna Moskalenko, Chair of the Group of Independent Experts.

"The international community must ensure the protection of all Belarusian citizens, including those in exile, and initiate legal proceedings against those allegedly responsible," she added.

The report documents the state's strategy to suppress dissent, including arbitrary arrests and the routine use of torture and ill-treatment of detainees.

Experts are particularly concerned about the deaths of at least eight people held in detention facilities since May 2020. Some of these deaths could have been prevented if not for harsh detention conditions and the denial of adequate medical care, the report's authors say.

They also note that punitive measures are often applied to women and members of the LGBTQI community.

Experts report that Belarusian citizens cannot feel safe even after leaving the country. The report documents how government agencies persecute individuals in exile, using administrative procedures as a tool of pressure and effectively depriving them of legal status and security outside the country.

"This strategy became evident after the release of some prisoners in 2025," said Monika Platek, a member of the Group of Experts. According to her, the authorities forcibly returned them abroad and stripped them of their identity documents. The report also notes the forced deportation of foreign citizens after their release.

At least 1,131 people in Belarus are reportedly still being held on politically motivated charges.

Experts note that those responsible for human rights violations are not held accountable, and in a "culture of impunity," violations continue.

They call on the international community to take decisive measures to ensure international protection for Belarusians in exile. Furthermore, the experts recommend initiating legal proceedings against those responsible under universal and extraterritorial jurisdiction.

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Escalating violence in South Sudan threatens to derail the peace process

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February 27, 2026 Peace and security

South Sudan's political and military leadership is deliberately violating the 2018 updated peace agreements, thereby pushing the country toward full-scale war. This was the warning of the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan, which presented its new report on Friday.

The Commission stated that government forces in South Sudan are committing extrajudicial killings, indiscriminate airstrikes against homes and medical facilities, and the abduction and forced recruitment of adolescents. These actions, Commission Chairperson Yasmin Sooka emphasized, may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The investigation covers events since 2025 and identifies "disturbing new trends." According to the Commission, armed groups affiliated with the country's ruling party are primarily responsible for attacks, often targeting communities and individuals considered political opponents by the authorities.

The position of the UN Human Rights Chief

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, for his part, warned on Friday of a rapidly deteriorating situation in South Sudan. Volker Türk called the events in that country "one of the world's forgotten crises" and stated that the human rights early warning system is "flashing red."

According to Türk, the country is at a dangerous juncture: escalating violence is occurring amid growing uncertainty about the country's political future. Over the past three months, government and opposition forces, along with their allied armed groups, have attacked residential areas in seven states. In northern Jonglei State alone, more than 280,000 people were forced to flee after homes, schools, and health facilities came under fire.

In January, the situation worsened: the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) documented the deaths of 189 civilians, and the overall number of violations increased by 45 percent compared to December.

Attacks on civilians

Türk reported a sharp increase in indiscriminate attacks, including airstrikes, targeted killings, kidnappings, and conflict-related sexual violence. He emphasized that such actions raise serious questions under international law.

Turk was particularly outraged by a recent incident in Ayod County, Jonglei State, where, according to eyewitnesses, government forces and allied armed forces gathered villagers in one place and then opened fire on the crowd, killing 21 unarmed people, including women and children.

"Military discipline appears to have collapsed," Turk said, noting that both government and opposition forces are demonstrating "almost complete disregard for the protection of civilians."

Rising numbers of murders, kidnappings and sexual violence

Amid the escalation in 2025, the death toll and injuries in South Sudan rose by 40 percent, exceeding 5,100. Among the dead were two UN staff members.

OHCHR documented more than 250 cases of sexual violence against women and girls, as well as 550 abductions of civilians committed by armed groups.

Hate speech and pressure on civic space

Türk warned of a rise in hate speech and calls for violence against entire communities. In one audio recording, verified by a UN mission, a high-ranking military officer calls for "no one to be spared" and for the destruction of civilian property.

At the same time, pressure on civil society is intensifying: South Sudan's National Security Service censors the media, monitors activists and journalists, and intimidates human rights defenders. Over the past year, 27 cases of intimidation and arbitrary arrests have been documented, affecting 62 people, including 28 women.

Türk recalled that open civic space is a key condition for the constitutional process, transitional justice, and the holding of free and inclusive elections.

The need for accountability and reform

The High Commissioner emphasized that peace is impossible without accountability for serious violations. He welcomed the government's steps to establish a "Truth, Reconciliation, and Healing Commission" and a body responsible for compensation and reparations, but noted that these structures must now be transformed into truly functioning institutions.

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Russian schoolchildren won two gold and two silver medals at the 17th International Romanian Master of Mathematics Olympiad.

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The results of the 17th International Mathematical Olympiad (Romanian Master of Mathematics) have been announced in Bucharest, Romania. The Russian school team won two gold and two silver medals in the intellectual competition. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov congratulated the students on their successful performance.

"I congratulate our team on their impressive results at the 17th International Mathematical Olympiad in Romania. Russian schoolchildren once again demonstrated their impressive knowledge and won four medals – two gold and two silver. As our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, noted, physics and mathematics are more than just numbers; they are a way of thinking, a way of developing creative thinking skills. Thanks to the national project 'Youth and Children' and the Decade of Science and Technology, our country is creating additional opportunities for realizing the potential of the younger generation, including in education, research, and development. I wish our winners and runners-up continued confident development and the application of their knowledge for the benefit of Russia. We are proud and sincerely rejoice with you!" the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

Gold medals were awarded to:

— Dmitry Grishko (Fifty-seventh school, Moscow);

— Roman Kravchenko (Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 239, St. Petersburg).

Silver medals were awarded to:

— Maxim Bolshakov (boarding school No. 2, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan);

— Andrey Shishko (Lyceum "Second School" named after V.F. Ovchinnikov, Moscow).

"I'm pleased to congratulate our students on their successful performance at the international mathematics tournament! Their gold and silver medals are not just an achievement, but a logical result that once again underscores our country's leading position in the development of science education. I wish the students the same determination and perseverance on their path to new heights. A special thank you goes to our teachers and coaches, whose hard work and dedication have become the foundation of our students' success," said Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov.

Russian schoolchildren competed in the intellectual competition only as individuals. However, in the team competition (the sum of the three best scores), the students scored 85 points, one point ahead of the Chinese team, which took first place.

The Russian team completed the assignments remotely at the Sirius Educational Center. The team was led by Kirill Sukhov, head of the Supplementary Education Resource Center at the Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 239 in St. Petersburg, and Andrey Kushnir, a methodologist at the Moscow Center for Pedagogical Excellence, served as his deputy.

The Romanian Master of Mathematics International Mathematics Olympiad is held annually in Bucharest, Romania. The intellectual competition, which brings together schoolchildren from different countries, was first organized in 2008.

In 2025, Russian schoolchildren conquered two gold and two silver medals.

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Financial news: 02/27/2026. Changes in parameters of 22 026 046 of the Interregional Federal Treasury in the field of liquidity management.

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The Egyptian Foreign Minister and US Presidential Special Envoy Stephen Witkoff discussed the current progress of indirect talks between the United States and Iran by telephone.

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Cairo, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Atty and U.S. Special Presidential Envoy Steven Witkoff discussed the current situation surrounding the proximity talks between the United States and Iran in a telephone conversation on Friday.

According to a statement from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, B. Abdel Aty confirmed Cairo's support for diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the remaining problems through negotiations.

He stressed Egypt's commitment to continuing to pursue the path of negotiations and preventing escalation in the region, noting the importance of reaching compromises that meet the interests of all parties.

The statement followed the third round of indirect US-Iranian talks held in Geneva on Thursday, which Oman, the mediator, described as marked by "significant progress." However, the current meeting ended without any agreement, as fundamental issues remained unresolved.

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At least 19 people have been killed and 26 injured in clashes on the Afghan-Pakistan border.

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Kabul, February 27 (Xinhua) — At least 19 people were killed and 26 others were wounded in Khost and Paktika provinces in eastern Afghanistan as a result of clashes on the Afghan-Pakistani border, Afghan administration deputy spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat reported on social media on Friday.

H. Fitrat added that most of the victims were women and children. –0–

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Former US President Bill Clinton testified that he had "no idea" about J. Epstein's crimes.

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New York, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday that he had "no idea" about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.

"As someone who grew up in a violent home, not only would I not have flown on his plane if I had had any idea what he was doing, I would have turned him over to the authorities and led the call for justice for his crimes, not plea bargains," Clinton said in a statement posted on social media.

"I saw nothing and did nothing wrong," he said in a statement to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform at the beginning of his closed-door testimony.

The sworn testimony in Chappaqua, New York, came a day after Clinton's wife, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, appeared before lawmakers to give her own testimony.

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A tram derailed in Milan, killing one person and injuring dozens.

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ROME, February 27 (Xinhua) — One person was killed and dozens more were injured when a tram derailed in Milan, northern Italy, on Friday, local media reported.

The accident occurred late in the evening when a Line 9 tram derailed and crashed into a building, killing one person and injuring 40 others, according to a report by the Italian news outlet Corriere della Sera, which also noted, citing eyewitnesses, that the vehicle was traveling at high speed before the collision.

According to the Italian television channel Rai News, a tram derailed in Milan's Porta Venezia district and crashed into a building, killing one passerby. Thirty-nine others were injured, one of whom is in serious condition.

The cause of the derailment is still unknown. Authorities are conducting an investigation.

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The Iraqi and Iranian foreign ministers stressed the importance of diplomacy to prevent escalation in the Middle East.

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Baghdad, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi stressed in a telephone conversation on Friday that negotiations are the most acceptable way to resolve outstanding issues amid heightened tensions in the Middle East.

According to a statement from the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, A. Araghchi informed F. Hussein about the progress of the negotiations between Iran and the United States in Geneva, including the progress achieved and the schedule of upcoming technical-level meetings.

According to the Foreign Ministry, F. Hussein noted the importance of continuing dialogue, while both ministers emphasized the need to prevent the risk of escalation and war in the region and to continue to maintain regional security and stability.

Tensions in the region remain high amid the United States' growing military presence near Iran. Last month, Iraq declared its opposition to the use of its territory or airspace as a staging ground for attacks on other countries.

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Georgia's economy grew by 7.9 percent in January 2026.

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Tbilisi, February 27 (Xinhua) — Georgia's real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 7.9 percent in January 2026, according to preliminary data, compared to the same period last year, the country's National Statistics Office reported on Friday.

The agency's report notes that information and communications technology, financial and insurance activities, mining, and the hotel and restaurant industries made a significant contribution to the increase in economic activity.

At the same time, a downward trend was recorded in construction and trade. –0–

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