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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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Alexander Petrovich Barsukov

Aliases

Alexander Petrovich Barsukou

Alexsandr Petrovich Barsukou

Aliaksandr Piatrovich Barsukou

Alyaksandr Petrovich Barsukou

Alexsandr Petrovich Barsukov

Aliaksandr Piatrovich Barsukov

Alyaksandr Petrovich Barsukov

Nationality

Belarus

DoB

1965-04-29

Official reason

Alexander Barsukov is the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Chief of the Public Security Police. In his role as Deputy Internal Minister and Chief of the Public Security Police, he is responsible for the actions of the Public Security Police and therefore responsible for the serious violations of the right not to be subject to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or torture of detained protestors and journalists, which they carried out following the election of 9 August.

Other Information

The Director Disqualification Sanction was imposed on 09/04/2025.

Date of listing

2020-09-29

Program information
Program information
Authority

UK

Program

The Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020

Regime

UK horizontal

Target State

Human Rights

Measures

Asset freeze and making available provisions, Travel bans

Sanctions Portfolio

• The Regulations impose financial sanctions through a targeted asset freeze on designated persons and prohibitions on making funds or economic resources available. This involves the freezing of funds and economic resources (non-monetary assets, such as property or vehicles) of designated persons and ensuring that funds and economic resources are not made available to or for the benefit of designated persons, either directly or indirectly. • The effect of the Regulations is to impose a travel ban on persons who are designated by the Secretary of State for the purposes of being made subject to immigration sanctions under the Sanctions Act.

Official Information

The Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020 put in place sanctions measures to deter, and provide accountability for, activities which, if carried out by or on behalf of a State within the territory of that State, would amount to a serious violation by that State of an individual’s: • right to life • right not to be subjected to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment • right to be free from slavery, not to be held in servitude or required to perform forced or compulsory labour The Regulations impose financial and immigration sanctions in order to deter, and provide accountability for, activities which, if carried out by or on behalf of a state within the territory of that state, would amount to a serious violation by that state of an individual’s: These activities could be carried out by either a state or non-state actor and, accordingly, both state and non-state actors may be designated under the Regulations. Whilst non-state actors do not have obligations under international human rights law, the UK nevertheless recognises the harmful and devastating impact that such activities by non-state actors can have on individuals’ mental and physical well-being.

Additional Details

Licensing and exception provisions are contained in Part 5 of the Regulations.

Program URL
  • https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/680

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