Wrapped in white-red-white national flags the march participants on August 29 chanted slogans demanding President Alexander Lukashenko to step down and violent postelection crackdown perpetrators to be brought to justice as 17 journalists from foreign media were stripped of accreditations. (Reuters)
(c) KyivPost
Luka’s response. You would think with NATO ready for a full scale invasion, Luka would need all the armour he could muster at the border.
Their raging paranoia is humorous.
People getting beat up again…
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Luka really startin’ to look stupid…
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“Putin be a hero of Belarus. Take him [#Lukashenko] to Rostov!”
These protesters do not sound very Putin-friendly… just saying.
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Why are they asking Russians? They are living under the same conditions and do nothing about it. Perhaps Russian women need to march on the Kremlin.