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Belarusian dissident thanks Trump admin for his freedom, demands the UN act

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EXCLUSIVE — Belarusian dissident Siarhei Tsikhanouski is free after spending more than five years as a political prisoner, and now he is calling for those still behind bars to be released.
In a video message played before the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on Thursday, Tsikhanouski makes a desperate plea for international intervention.
«I was tortured, I was held in solitary confinement, I was frozen. I wasn’t even given a pen to write a few words. For years, I didn’t receive a single letter, not even from my daughter. They filled my ears with lies and propaganda. They tried to convince me that everyone had forgotten me. What is happening in Belarusian prisons is not law enforcement. It is torture, abuse, and the destruction of human beings. People are literally being killed behind bars,» Tsikhanouski said in the video, which was provided to Fox News Digital by UN Watch.
Siarhei Tsikhanouski calls for international action in his video message to the United Nations.
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Tsikhanouski credited the international community — especially the Trump administration — for his release, which was secured after U.S. Special Envoy on Ukraine and Russia Gen. Keith Kellogg met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. In addition to Tsikhanouski, 13 other political prisoners were released through U.S. mediation.
The Belarusian dissident said in the video that he would not have made it out alive if it were not for «international solidarity» and «the efforts of the USA administration.»

Belarus opposition leader Syarhei Tsikhanouski hugs his wife Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya after he was released from prison, in this screengrab taken from a social media video released on June 21, 2025. (Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya via X/via Reuters)
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In his first address as U.N. special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Belarus, Nils Muižnieks warned that, since Jan. 2025, the human rights situation has «continued to deteriorate.» He also noted that authorities in Belarus have abused «highly problematic» legislation, including a prohibition on insulting the president or other public officials.
«Belarus has a very large number of people behind bars who should not be there, including opposition politicians, human rights defenders, journalists, independent trade union activists, environmental defenders and lawyers,» Muižnieks said before Tsikhanouski’s video was played. He also described the ill-treatment of prisoners by Belarusian authorities.
After the council heard Tsikhanouski’s message, Muižnieks said that the recently-freed dissident’s words «carry extra weight.»
Following his release, Tsikhanouski was reunited with his wife, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, and their children in Lithuania. Tsikhanouskaya is the exiled Belarusian opposition leader whom some countries recognize as the president-elect.
Tsikhanouskaya thanked President Donald Trump, Kellogg and the State Department for their efforts, which led to her husband’s freedom.
«My husband Siarhei is free! It’s hard to describe the joy in my heart,» Tsikhanouskaya wrote on X. «We’re not done. 1,150 political prisoners remain behind bars. All must be released.»

Siarhei Tsikhanouski, a Belarusian opposition activist released from a prison by Belarusian authorities, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)
UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer joined the call to see the remaining 1,150 prisoners gain their freedom.
«Siarhei Tsikhanouski is a symbol of courage who paid a heavy price for daring to challenge Lukashenko’s dictatorship. United Nations Watch is honored to give him the floor at the UN Human Rights Council just days after his release from prison. His voice, silenced by the regime for more than five years as he was tortured in jail, now speaks for millions of Belarusians who continue to demand freedom and human rights,» Neuer told Fox News Digital.
Neuer said Tsikhanouski’s message to the U.N. was «a direct challenge to the regimes that continue to silence their critics.»

A freed Siarhei Tsikhanouski holds a photo of himself taken before he was held behind bars for more than five years. (Office of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya via X)
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Thursday, June 26, also marks the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. Tsikhanouskaya wrote on X to mark the occasion and shared a photo illustrating the effects that five years in prison had on her husband.
«Today is the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. My husband survived five years of isolation and cruelty in the Belarus regime’s prisons. Many others still endure it. If we had given up, Siarhei wouldn’t be free. That’s why we keep going—until everyone is home,» Tsikhanouskaya wrote.
According to NPR, Tsikhanouski lost more than 41% of his body weight. He went into prison weighing 298 pounds but weighed just 174 pounds when he was released on June 21.
In response to a request for comment on Tsikhanouski’s statement, UN Human Rights Council spokesperson Pascal Sim directed Fox News Digital to a recording of the hearing, particularly Muižnieks’ remarks.
The U.N. Human Rights Office also directed Fox News Digital to Muižnieks’ statement.
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Trump invokes Russia collusion hoax while calling for longtime foe Schiff to face jail time

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President Donald Trump called for California Democrat Sen. Adam Schiff to face jail time while invoking recently declassified documents alleging Obama administration officials «manufactured and politicized intelligence» to create the narrative that Russia was attempting to influence the 2016 presidential election.
«Adam ‘Shifty’ Schiff is in BIG TROUBLE!» Trump posted to Truth Social Sunday evening. «He falsified Loan Documents. He once said my son would go to prison on a SCAM that Schiff, along with other Crooked Dems, illegally ‘manufactured’ in order to stage an actual coup.»
«My son did nothing wrong, knew nothing about the fictional story,» he added. «It was an American Tragedy! Now Shifty should pay the price of prison for a real crime, not one made up by the corrupt accusers!»
Schiff is under scrutiny after the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) sent a letter to the Department of Justice in May sounding the alarm that in «multiple instances,» Schiff allegedly «falsified bank documents and property records to acquire more favorable loan terms, impacting payments from 2003-2019 for a Potomac, Maryland-based property.»
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President Donald Trump highlighted 2024 allegations of mortgage fraud against Sen. Adam Schiff, left — claims that Schiff has denied. (Getty Images)
FHFA is an independent federal agency that oversees Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Bank System.
Schiff’s office did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment Monday morning.
Trump publicly lambasted Schiff Tuesday over the alleged mortgage fraud, while Fannie Mae’s financial crimes investigations concluded last week in a letter to the FHFA that Schiff allegedly engaged in «a sustained pattern of possible occupancy misrepresentation» on five Fannie Mae loans, Fox News Digital previously reported.
«I have always suspected Shifty Adam Schiff was a scam artist,» Trump posted to Truth Social Tuesday. «And now I learn that Fannie Mae’s Financial Crimes Division have concluded that Adam Schiff has engaged in a sustained pattern of possible Mortgage Fraud.»
«Adam Schiff said that his primary residence was in MARYLAND to get a cheaper mortgage and rip off America, when he must LIVE in CALIFORNIA because he was a Congressman from CALIFORNIA. I always knew Adam Schiff was a Crook. The FRAUD began with the refinance of his Maryland property on February 6, 2009, and continued through multiple transactions until the Maryland property was correctly designated as a second home on October 13, 2020.»
Schiff has passed off the allegations as a continuation of Trump’s history of slamming the liberal lawmaker.

Sen. Adam Schiff is facing scrutiny over his home mortgages in California and Maryland. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
«Since I led his first impeachment, Trump has repeatedly called for me to be arrested for treason,» Schiff posted to X earlier in July after Trump first accused Schiff of mortgage fraud. «So in a way, I guess this is a bit of a letdown. And this baseless attempt at political retribution won’t stop me from holding him accountable. Not by a long shot.»
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Trump and Schiff have long been political foes, which was underscored during Trump’s first administration when Schiff served as the lead House manager during the first impeachment trial against Trump in 2020, and when Schiff repeatedly promoted claims that Trump’s 2016 campaign colluded with Russia.
Days after Trump first posted about Schiff’s mortgages in Maryland and California, the president’s Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents that reportedly show «overwhelming evidence» that then-President Barack Obama and his national security team laid the groundwork for what would be the yearslong Trump–Russia collusion probe after Trump’s election win against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016.
«It lays out, these over 100 documents that you’re referencing, that I declassified and released, spells out in great detail exactly what happens when you have some of the most powerful people in our country directly leading at the helm, President Obama and his senior-most national security cabinet, James Comey, John Brennan, James Clapper, and Susan Rice and others, essentially making a very intentional decision to create this manufactured, politicized piece of intelligence with the objective of subverting the will of the American people,» Gabbard told Fox News’ Sean Hannity Friday evening.

Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents that reportedly show «overwhelming evidence» that then-President Barack Obama and his national security team laid the groundwork for what would be the yearslong Trump–Russia collusion probe. (John McDonnell/The Associated Press)
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She argued that the goal of Obama and his team was to essentially «not accept the decision of the American people» in 2016, and to use this «manufactured, politicized piece of intelligence» as a means to enact a «years-long coup against President Trump.»
Schiff was an incredibly vocal lawmaker amid the Russian collusion claims, most notably when the House censured him in 2023 over his promotion that Trump’s 2016 campaign colluded with Russia. Schiff served in the House representing California from 2001 to 2024, when he was sworn-in as a senator after his successful 2024 campaign to serve in the nation’s upper chamber.

Sen. Schiff was a vocal lawmaker who promoted the narrative that the 2016 Trump campaign colluded with Russia. (Susan Walsh/The Associated Press)
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Schiff served as the ranking member of the House intelligence committee from 2015 to 2019, before becoming the committee’s chair from 2019 to 2023. In that role, Schiff was kept up to date on classified materials surrounding the Russian collusion claims.
Schiff advocated in 2018 that Donald Trump Jr., the president’s son, face a subpoena amid Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into claims Trump’s 2016 campaign colluded with Russia to secure the election, which Trump cited in his latest Truth Social aimed at Schiff. Mueller’s investigation, which wrapped up in March 2019, into the Russia claims determined there was no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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María Corina Machado: “Maduro utilizó a los venezolanos repatriados desde EEUU para extorsionar”

La líder opositora de Venezuela, María Corina Machado, denunció ese lunes que el retorno de más de 8.800 ciudadanos venezolanos deportados por Estados Unidos en 2025 fue utilizado por el régimen de Nicolás Maduro como una herramienta de extorsión política y económica. En una entrevista concedida a la cadena Fox News, Machado calificó el proceso de repatriación como un “intercambio de prisioneros de guerra”.
“Maduro ha utilizado a los ciudadanos como secuestrados para extorsionar, para chantajear”, afirmó Machado. En su declaración, dejó claro que el régimen pretendía negociar alivios de sanciones, dinero y reconocimiento internacional a cambio de permitir la recepción de sus propios ciudadanos deportados desde centros de detención migratoria en Estados Unidos.

La dictadura venezolana presentó públicamente la llegada de los repatriados como parte del denominado ‘Plan Vuelta a la Patria’, una iniciativa del régimen para “facilitar” el regreso de migrantes desde el extranjero. Sin embargo, Machado sostuvo que Maduro buscó canjear a los deportados por beneficios internacionales, manipulando el drama migratorio con fines políticos.
“Lo que pretendía obtener por parte de la administración Trump eran beneficios económicos, dinero, reconocimiento y legitimidad, y no ha obtenido nada de ello”, declaró la dirigente opositora. Subrayó además que el intento de negociación fracasó frente a la firmeza de la política estadounidense, que se ha mantenido sin reconocer a Maduro como presidente.
En ese contexto, Machado respaldó la estrategia adoptada por Estados Unidos, y defendió el mantenimiento de las sanciones internacionales como herramienta de presión. “La posición de fuerza que ha planteado el presidente Trump y el secretario de Estado Marco Rubio sí funciona”, afirmó.

Machado también denunció los vínculos del régimen venezolano con redes de crimen organizado. “Maduro es el jefe de una estructura criminal, del Cártel de los Soles, por el cual se tramita casi el 70 por ciento de las drogas que se producen en Colombia a través de Venezuela”, aseguró. También mencionó al grupo conocido como el Tren de Agua, al que responsabilizó por la desestabilización de países vecinos.
La líder opositora instó a otros gobiernos a apoyar la política de aislamiento financiero aplicada por Washington y exigió el cumplimiento efectivo de las sanciones secundarias. “Hay que hacerlas cumplir para que Maduro y los militares que lo sostienen entiendan que este es un sistema inviable”, dijo.
Machado enfatizó que cualquier diálogo debe estar condicionado a una salida democrática. “La única manera de avanzar es a través de una transición a la democracia, y eso es lo único que está dispuesto a negociar y a discutir el gobierno de los Estados Unidos”, aseguró.
Finalmente, destacó que una solución en Venezuela no solo beneficiaría al país, sino también a la estabilidad hemisférica. “Lograr una transición en Venezuela es una situación ganar-ganar, también para Estados Unidos, que será más seguro, más fuerte, más próspero”, concluyó.
Las declaraciones de Machado se produjeron el mismo día en que el régimen de Maduro celebró públicamente la llegada de los repatriados, sin hacer mención a las condiciones políticas del proceso. La repatriación fue coordinada con el Servicio de Inmigración y Aduanas de Estados Unidos (ICE), en el marco de acuerdos migratorios entre ambos países.
Machado, inhabilitada políticamente por el régimen, ha sido una de las voces más firmes en denunciar el uso de la migración como herramienta de presión internacional por parte del chavismo, y ha reiterado su llamado a la comunidad internacional para mantener la presión sobre el aparato represivo del Estado venezolano.
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La Corte Suprema de Brasil bloqueó las cuentas del hijo de Bolsonaro por supuestos intentos de interferencia extranjera

La Corte Suprema de Brasil ordenó este lunes el bloqueo de las cuentas bancarias del diputado Eduardo Bolsonaro, hijo del ex presidente Jair Bolsonaro, en el marco de la investigación por el intento de golpe de Estado del 8 de enero de 2023.
La medida fue dictada por el magistrado Alexandre de Moraes, quien además impuso nuevas restricciones al ex mandatario, incluido el uso obligatorio de una tobillera electrónica y la prohibición de utilizar redes sociales o participar en transmisiones digitales.
Eduardo Bolsonaro confirmó la medida en una entrevista concedida al pódcast Inteligência Limitada, en la que también reveló que se le prohibió comunicarse con su padre. “Alexandre de Moraes acaba de bloquear mis cuentas bancarias, debió ser en nombre de la democracia”, ironizó. El parlamentario, que reside en Estados Unidos desde marzo, calificó la decisión como “arbitraria y criminal” y aseguró que no abandonará su causa. “Solo descansaré cuando Alexandre de Moraes sea sancionado”, escribió en su cuenta de X.

El magistrado Alexandre de Moraes, responsable de instruir el proceso por los actos golpistas, sostiene que Eduardo Bolsonaro y su padre intentaron inducir, instigar y ayudar al Gobierno de Donald Trump a ejecutar actos hostiles contra Brasil, con el objetivo de presionar a las autoridades judiciales para que archiven el proceso contra el ex presidente.
Según la investigación, ese intento de presión internacional habría influido en la reciente decisión de Donald Trump de anunciar un arancel del 50 % sobre las importaciones brasileñas, efectivo a partir del 1 de agosto. El mandatario estadounidense justificó esta medida como una represalia por la “caza de brujas” que, según él, sufre Jair Bolsonaro en Brasil. El republicano condicionó el levantamiento del arancel a la suspensión del juicio contra su aliado.
El Gobierno de Trump también revocó las visas de entrada a Estados Unidos de magistrados del Supremo brasileño, entre ellos De Moraes, tras conocerse las nuevas medidas impuestas al ex presidente, que incluyen la restricción de movimientos nocturnos y fines de semana, la prohibición de contacto con diplomáticos, y la orden de no mantener comunicación con otros imputados.

El juez también ordenó este lunes que la defensa de Jair Bolsonaro explique en un plazo de 24 horas por qué el ex presidente violó la medida que le impide usar redes sociales. La decisión se produjo luego de que se difundieran videos en diversas plataformas donde se observa al ex mandatario pronunciando un discurso en la Cámara de Diputados, en presencia de sus seguidores.
“La prohibición incluye la transmisión, retransmisión o publicación de audios, videos o transcripciones de entrevistas en cualquier plataforma, incluso si es realizada por terceros”, advirtió De Moraes en su decisión. Según el tribunal, esa difusión constituye una violación directa de la medida cautelar.
Durante esa visita al Congreso, Bolsonaro mostró públicamente la tobillera electrónica que debe portar como parte de las medidas impuestas por la Corte. Ante decenas de simpatizantes, defendió su inocencia y afirmó: “No robé las arcas públicas, no desvíe fondos, no maté a nadie, no trafiqué con nadie. Esto es el símbolo de la máxima humillación en nuestro país”.
Bolsonaro enfrenta acusaciones por su presunta participación en un complot para permanecer en el poder tras perder las elecciones de 2022 frente a Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. El proceso podría derivar en una condena de hasta 40 años de prisión. La Policía Federal señala que existen indicios de delitos como coacción, obstrucción a la justicia y atentado a la soberanía nacional.
El juez De Moraes ha sido blanco de constantes ataques por parte de los Bolsonaro y sus seguidores, que lo acusan de actuar con motivaciones políticas. No obstante, el Supremo Tribunal Federal ha respaldado sus decisiones, en medio de un proceso judicial que ha escalado hasta generar tensiones diplomáticas con Washington.
La causa sigue abierta y los próximos días serán clave para definir si Jair Bolsonaro incurrió en un desacato directo de las restricciones judiciales.
(Con información de EFE)
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