The Belarusians again held a large-scale protest rally in the center of Minsk, after which the arrests and beatings of protesters began. Sunday, September 6, marked four weeks of mass protests in the Belarusian capital and other cities of the country. Writes about this BBC. The demonstrators marched through the center ...
On August 30, on the birthday of President Alexander Lukashenko, mass protests took place in Minsk and other cities of Belarus. Thousands of rallies against falsified presidential elections and police violence against demonstrators took place on the streets of the capital. To disperse the demonstrators ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had created a reserve of security officials to help the Belarusian authorities. According to him, they will not use force until the protesters start setting fire to cars and houses. RBC writes about this. ...
On Tuesday, the opposition coordinating council, created by supporters of Svetlana Tikhanovskaya to transfer power in the country, began its work in Belarus. Alexander Lukashenko, who, according to official figures, won the last presidential election, called the creation of the council an attempt to seize power and threatened with tough measures. About…