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Tsimanouskaya on its way to Austria.
Tsimanouskaya ar a bealach chuig an Ostair.
Belarusian athlete Krystsina Tsimanouskaya has left Japan on her way to Austria.
Tá an lúthchleasaí ón mBealarúis, Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, tar éis an tSeapáin a fhágáil agus í ar a bealach chun na hOstaire.
She was supposed to go to Poland, since that country had granted her a humanitarian visa.
Bhíothas ag ceapadh gur chun na Polainne a ghabhfadh sí,ó bhí an tír sin tar éis víosa daonnachta a bhronnadh uirthi.
Tsimanouskaya (midfielder) is being defended yesterday by Japanese police.
Cosaint á fáil arú inné ag Tsimanouskaya (lár báire) ó phóilíní na Seapáine Ach dúradh ar maidin gur ar bord eitleán ó Toiceó chuig an Vín atá sí curtha, agus gur athraigh taighleoirí a heitilt ar mhaithe lena sábháilteacht féin.
Belarusian authorities ordered Tsimanouskaya to return home at the weekend, claiming they were worried about her health since she refused to take part in an extra race on Monday.
D’ordaigh údaráis na Bealarúise go bhfillfeadh Tsimanouskaya abhaile ag an deireadh seachtaine, ag maíomh go raibh siad imníoch faoina sláinte ó dhiúltaigh sí páirt a ghlacadh i rás breise ar an Luan.
However, Tsimanouskaya claims that her life would be in danger if she went to her home country, since the runner criticized her country’s Olympic Committee on social media.
Maíonn Tsimanouskaya áfach go mbeadh a beatha i mbaol dá rachadh sí chuig a tír dúchais, ó cháin an reathaí Coiste Oilimpeach a tíre ar na meáin shóisialta.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has a bad reputation for human rights abuses since he came to power in 1994.
Tá droch-cháil amuigh ar Uachtarán na Bealarúise,Alexander Lukashenko i dtaca le mí-úsáid chearta daonna ó tháinig sé i gcumhacht sa tír sin i 1994.