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Lukashenko Challenger’s Ally Calls for End to Belarus Protest Crackdown

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Lukashenko Challenger’s Ally Calls for End to Belarus Protest Crackdown

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Lukashenka's brutal goons in Minsk. No different than Trump's brutal goons in Portland.

8/12/20
A key ally of Belarus’ main opposition candidate in the country’s disputed presidential polls has urged the authorities to end violence against protesters after three nights of post-election unrest. Law enforcement officials were filmed beating and shooting rubber bullets at protesters in the days after official results declared strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko the winner. One protester has died, hundreds have been hospitalized and thousands arrested since Sunday. “We see ordinary people who want change on the streets,” Maria Kolesnikova said in a video address shared online Tuesday. “These people won’t go away now and won’t forget what happened. They won’t be able to live the way they used to,” she said. Kolesnikova, a campaign partner of opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, has remained in Belarus amid the unrest even after Tikhanovskaya left for Lithuania shortly after challenging the election results.

Responding to the Belarusian authorities’ claims that foreign powers are orchestrating the nationwide anti-Lukashenko protests, Kolesnikova said “it’s not imagined puppeteers from abroad but Belarusians themselves who want change.” “We ask the authorities to find the strength to face the will of the people. We ask the authorities to listen to Belarusians,” she said. Kolesnikova's video is at least the fourth video statement from the trio of women in a 24-hour period. Tikhanovskaya announced Tuesday that she had “made a very difficult decision” to leave the country for Lithuania. The 37-year-old stay-at-home mother came second with 10%, according to the official results, but has claimed victory in the polls. Belarusian state media released a second video where Tikhanovskaya urged supporters not to protest, which her allies said was apparently recorded under duress.

The time when Belorussians appreciated the dull peace of Alexander Lukashenka is over. The dictator has weakened himself at home and abroad, especially in the eyes of Putin, which is the last thing Lukashenka wanted.

Now Putin will apply even more pressure for Belarus to be 'absorbed' into Russia.

Related: Beleaguered Belarus Opposition Finds Baltic Refuge
 
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