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Belarus’ Lukashenko carries assault rifle as protesters demand his resignation at mass rally

Belarus’ Lukashenko carries assault rifle as protesters demand his resignation at mass rally

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: August 24, 2020In: NEWS, PEOPLE, POLITICSNo Comments

Tens of thousands of protesters marched in Belarus’ capital city of Minsk over the weekend, demanding the resignation of President Alexander Lukashenko following his contested re-election earlier this month. Demonstrators marched toward Lukashenko’s residence at the Independence Square on Sunday, brandishing red and white flags to symbolize their opposition to the president and chanting for […] Read more

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Belarus’ president remains defiant after largest protest in country’s history, NATO ‘closely monitoring’ situation

Belarus’ president remains defiant after largest protest in country’s history, NATO ‘closely monitoring’ situation

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: August 17, 2020In: NEWS, PEOPLE, POLITICSNo Comments

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has rejected calls to quit following his contested re-election, warning that the former Soviet republic would “perish as a state” if it was forced to repeat the vote. Opposition protesters took to the streets for the eighth consecutive day of anti-government demonstrations on Sunday, demanding the departure of the country’s embattled authoritarian […] Read more

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