Lukashenko’s regime
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Belarus’ consul in Munich resigns in protest
Natallia Khvastova, Belarus' consul in Munich, resigned from her post in protest against the war in Ukraine. She believes that Belarus is no longer governed by the principles of equality…
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Teacher detained for wearing blue and yellow ribbon
A history teacher was detained by the police at a Babruisk school for having a blue and yellow ribbon in her hair.
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Are Belarusians accomplices of Russian military aggression?
Belarusian writer Andrei Zhvaleuski wrote an article about the nation's situation during Russia's military aggression against Ukraine from the territory of their country.
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Mass anti-war protests take place in Belarus: 800 detained
Mass protests against the war in Ukraine were held in Belarus on the main referendum voting day. About 800 people were detained.
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Why did Belarus allow Russia to attack Ukraine from its territory?
Journalist Dzmitry Hurnevich published a reasoned response to those who blame Belarusians for helping Putin in his attack on Ukraine.
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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya creates transitional cabinet to defend Belarus’ sovereignty
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya has pledged to defend Belarus' independence and announced the creation of a transitional cabinet for that purpose.
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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya attends Munich Security Conference
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya held a number of working meetings with politicians, diplomats, and businessmen at the Munich Security Conference.
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Lukashenko’s role in escalation of conflict between Russia and West
Either extreme outcome to the confrontation between Russia and the West – war or reconciliation – would be undesirable and risky for the Belarusian regime, writes political analyst Artyom Shraibman.
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Political prisoner on hunger strike for 6 days
Uladzimir Matskevich, a philosopher, methodologist, and well-known public figure, went on a hunger strike on 3 February. If his demands are not met, he will refuse water and go on…
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Referendum committees without opposition candidates
More than 98% of candidates from pro-government parties, associations and trade unions were included in the local referendum committees. Not a single opposition representative got elected.