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Hackers Leak Personal Data Of 1,000 Belarusian Police Officers Involved In Protest Repression

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Hackers Leak Personal Data Of 1,000 Belarusian Police Officers Involved In Protest Repression

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9/20/20
MINSK -- Hackers leaked the personal data of 1,000 members of the Belarusian police force in retaliation for a crackdown on street demonstrations against strongman President Alyaksandr Lukashenka ahead of another mass rally scheduled on September 20.
"As the arrests continue, we will continue to publish data on a massive scale," said a statement that was distributed by the opposition news channel Nexta Live on the messaging app Telegram. "No one will remain anonymous even under a balaclava." The Ministry of Internal Affairs said the government will identify and punish those responsible for leaking the data, which was widely distributed on Telegram channels late on September 19. "The forces, means, and technologies at the disposal of the internal affairs bodies make it possible to identify and prosecute the overwhelming majority of those guilty of leaking personal data on the Internet," said Volha Chamadanava, a ministry spokeswoman. The published list contains information on 1,003 police officers, including their surnames, names, patronymics, dates of birth, the units in which they serve, their ranks, and positions.


Black uniformed riot police swiftly forced hundreds of women, who had stood with linked hands, into police vans. Women shouted, "Shame!" as police forced protesters into vans. "We won't forget! We won't forgive!" shouted the women, who were carrying red-and-white flags and banners, a symbol of the opposition that has been banned by the authorities. Vyasna, a human rights organization in Belarus, said more than 300 people were arrested during the September 19 march. Lukashenka's crackdown on the protests has prompted the European Union to mull fresh sanctions against his regime. The loyalty of the security forces is crucial to Lukashenka's ability to stay in power following the August 9 presidential poll which the veteran leader claimed he won by a landslide. The opposition says the election was rigged to hand the former Soviet collective farm boss, who has been in power since 1994, a sixth term.

Good. The brutal members of OMAN are now known and can be exposed to the populace.
 
Tikhanovskaya - to the security forces of Belarus:
"Sometimes the real thing to do as an officer is to stop being an officer for a while."

You can immediately see that the poles write texts to her.
"Stop being an officer for a while" - what is it?

It would be good to stop listening to the poles... At least for a while.
 
Lukashenka needs Putin to prop him up. All Belarussians will pay the costs of Putin's protection racket.
 
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said that Vilnius will react in the most sharp way if the EU does not impose sanctions against Belarus by thursday.
EU, no sanctions until Friday, please! I need to see this.
 
"6 months in prison for striking a police officer. Deprivation of social services and a ban on employment in state organizations to participants of disorderly protests"
Governor Of Florida.

 
☢ More Stalinist bs from this Stalinist source.
 
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