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“It just came to our attention then. She recorded the appeal in my absence, “Jermoshyna said in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda.
Responding to a clarifying question about why S.Cichanouskaja stayed in the office without L.Jermošina, the head of the Central Commission replied: “She filed a complaint with the Central Commission, by the way, in the presence of journalists. We invited her to my office because she wanted to meet with, say, two high-ranking law enforcement officers. I introduced them. He stayed with them and with a lawyer. I left “.
As reported, after S. Cichanouskaja left for Lithuania, two of his videos were posted on Tuesday. In the first, Ms. Cichanouskaya announced that she was leaving Belarus, and in the second, she urged her supporters not to oppose the police and not to take to the streets.
The video shows S. Cichanouskaja reading his statement from the sheet.
The videos were published in various media outlets, including the website of the state agency BelTA, which had previously done absolutely nothing about Cichanouskaya’s activities and statements.
Some speculated that the video was made at the Central Election Commission, where Ms. Cichanouskaya came to file a complaint about the election results. This could be understood by the interior and the furniture seen in the registry. A little earlier, in a similar interior, the head of the commission gave an interview and recorded the addresses.
The video shows that S.Cichanouskaja is sitting on a green leather sofa; a little earlier, L. Mermoshina, sitting on a similar sofa, gave an interview to a television channel.
Loyal to President Aliaksandr Lukashenko, the CRC announced on Friday that the current Belarusian leader had received 80.1 percent of the vote last week. her main rival, opposition candidate Sviatlana Cichanouskaya, won 10.12 percent.
The election results, which the opposition considers manipulated, sparked mass protests in Belarus. The militia used water cannons, rubber bullets, incendiary grenades and tear gas against the protesters.
In total, almost 7,000 people have been arrested since the protests began. hundreds of people were injured and two died.
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