Belarusian National Front submits application to recognize Night Wolves as extremist
The Chairman of the Belarusian Popular Front, Alaksiej Janukievich, sent an application to the Prosecutor General of Belarus to label the Russian motorcycle club "Night Wolves" an extremist organization, as stated by the party's press service, Interfax-Ukraine reported.
Janukievich submitted the application because the Night Wolves' leader, Alexander Zaldostanov, said "Belarus equals Russia."
According to the opposition leader, Zaldostanov's words were aimed at undermining the country's territorial integrity and were "evidence of the creation of the ideological foundation for the preparation of a hybrid war against Belarus."
The Night Wolves were recently denied entry into Poland on their way to Berlin to celebrate the anniversary of the allied victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.