The young Swiss man arrested during protests over the recent presidential election in Belarus has been freed, Swiss foreign minister Ignazio Cassis said.
The minister tweeted on Friday afternoon that it was “happy news from Belarus: after my telephone call with Vladimir Makei this morning: the detained Swiss man is free! I am relieved.”
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Erfreuliche Nachricht aus Belarus: Nach meinem Telefongespräch mit Uladzimir Makej heute Morgen: der inhaftierte Schweizer ist frei! Ich bin erleichtert!
A tweet by the Swiss ambassador to Belarus showed the freed man.
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Dénouement de l’incarcération de notre compatriote Tanguy Darbellay. Une semaine très agitée à #MinskExternal link et en #BelarusExternal link se termine avec la libération du sportif suisse que les forces de l‘ordre avaient arrêté dans la nuit du dimanche au lundi, alors qu’il rentrait paisiblement pic.twitter.com/3RCcnt0J8aExternal link
The Swiss foreign ministry saidExternal link that Darbellay was in good health.
Earlier on Friday Belarus said it was ready for “constructive and objective dialogue” after a telephone call between Makei and Cassis. Switzerland had said that the case of the arrested man had been discussed.
Wrestler Darbellay was detained in a Belarus prison after being arrested during protests in Minsk on Monday evening. The Swiss foreign ministry had said that it was treating the case as highly urgent.
Darbellay, from canton Valais, moved to Minsk in autumn last year to pursue his passion for wrestling. He speaks the language and is well integrated in the city, according to the father. He is part of the Swiss national wrestling team and won the title of national champion in the 80-kilogram weight class in May 2019.
Darbellay was reportedly arrested on the third day of protests while returning home.
The Swiss foreign ministry had already criticised the official police reaction in Belarus following protests which erupted in response to Sunday’s presidential election and had called for the respect of human rights.
According to reports, police arrested thousands of protestors and used stun grenades and rubber bullets leaving hundreds injured and at least two dead.
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