The Danish parliament says a probe has been launched after one of its committees was subjected to a stunt by someone who impersonated a Belarusian opposition leader.
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The Foreign Policy Committee had invited Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who came second in Belarus' recent disputed presidential election, for an online meeting earlier this week.
During the meeting, Danish MPs had intended to discuss how the people of Belarus could be supported in their struggle for democracy and human rights.
When the videoconference started, it was however not possible to see any video images of the person who claimed to be Tikhanovskaya.
During the 40-minute session it soon became apparent something was wrong, and the committee's leaders opted to end it, the statement read.
Contacts with Tikhanovskaya's staff subsequently established that another person had impersonated her.
The parliament statement said that nothing sensitive regarding Denmark's stance on Belarus had been discussed during the meeting.
"I hope that it was just a prank but of course I am worried about whether participation in meetings will be abused," committee chairman Martin Lidegaard said.
Australian Associated Press