The UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned Belarus that the country’s actions “will have consequences” after it released a video of arrested dissident Roman Protasevich which Johnson said is “deeply distressing.” In a video released by Belarusian authorities on Monday evening, Protasevich appeared to admit he was involved in organising mass protests in Minsk last year. Seated at a table with his hands folded in front of him and speaking quickly, the 26-year-old activist, journalist, and prominent Lukashenko critic said he was in satisfactory health and his treatment in custody was “maximally correct and according to law.” “The video of Roman Protasevich makes for deeply distressing viewing,” Johnson wrote in a tweet on Tuesday. “As a journalist and a passionate believer in freedom of speech I call for his immediate release,” he wrote. “Belarus’ actions will have consequences.” Johnson’s comments came after one of his Cabinet ministers said there was reason …