The Belarusian opposition movement compares Lukashenko’s movement to the dictatorship of North Korea.



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“This measure is practically aimed at turning Belarus into North Korea. Of course, we do not yet know how it will happen, but the fact of such announcements already shows the real aspirations of the current leadership,” said the opposition politician.

According to Latuska, in this context more conclusions can be drawn from the actions of the Belarusian authorities against the protesters.

Lukashenko announced at a women’s forum called “For Belarus” at the Minsk Arena event center in the capital on Thursday night that the country was “forced” to close its border with Lithuania and Poland and strengthen border protection. with Ukraine.

The demonstrations in Belarus have continued since the presidential elections on August 9, in which Lukashenko won his sixth seat with about 80 percent of the vote, according to official results. The opposition said the president, who had ruled the country since 1994, had failed the elections. At the same time, the authorities are trying to quell the protests with relentless brutality. Several protesters have died, many have reported torture in detention and some have not come forward since they were taken into custody.



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