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According to Lukashenko’s Telegram channel, Pul pervogo, “he accidentally saw a crowd of Belarusians and ordinary journalists with cameras through the car window and decided to get out.”
People were said to be excited, the applause turned to applause. In reality, however, the posted video shows only a handful of older people and several representatives of the propaganda channels.
A conversation between Lukashenko and the women who allegedly support him is also quoted on the Telegram channel.
The women asked, “Why were you elected for 5 years? I’d like 10, 15! “
Mr. Lukashenko replied, “Let me stretch at least 5!”
Lukashenka accidentally saw a crowd of Belarusians and ordinary journalists with cameras from the car window and decided to go towards them. Universal excitement and applause that turns into a standing ovation pic.twitter.com/bXjA9V8Pn7
– Tea with jam (@belteanews) September 1, 2020
Telegram also published another video titled “Pul pervogo” titled “The president said what worries him most now.”
In a video that also shows a journalist from the Russian propaganda channel RT, the presumed president of Belarus says that he is not worried about the government, that he “simply does not want alternative forces to destroy the country.”
According to Lukashenko, a possible change of government in the country will lead to “massacres”.
“I only care about one thing: I want to protect what we have created with our own hands in a quarter of a century. We have raised this country from ruins and ashes “, – the state agency” Belta “quotes A. Lukashenko.
He stressed that he had the support of millions of people and was concerned that if “alternative forces came to power, they would destroy everything and kill those people and their children.”
“It just came to our attention then. Not the government, as some in Russia say:” A. Lukashenko’s blue fingers cling to power. “I don’t want to tear my country to pieces from the ruins of the empire, and I don’t want to massacre the honest and decent people who worked for him. It will not be a lustration, as some say. It will be a massacre. And what happened in Ukraine will only look like rings, “Lukashenko said.
As the new school year began on Tuesday, hundreds of Belarusian students marched through the streets of the capital Minsk to protest against authoritarian President Lukashenko and demand his resignation.
Riot police reportedly detained about 10 students who shouted “fascists” and “this is our city”.
Hundreds of students gathered at universities in various parts of Minsk and marched through the city center to the Ministry of Education.
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia on Monday imposed national sanctions on Lukashenko and 29 other members of the regime for manipulating the presidential elections and violence against peaceful protesters. They are not allowed to enter the Baltic countries.
Lukashenko said Tuesday that Minsk would respond to sanctions imposed by the Baltic states on him and dozens of other regime officials for electoral manipulation and violence against peaceful protesters.
“It just came to our notice then. We will just try to solve this problem economically. They say it will be more expensive for Belarus. Of course, it will be a bit useless for us. But we can agree tariffs with the Russians, and they will still benefit from our transshipment volumes, “said Lukashenko in the western city of Baranovichi.
Unprecedented protests against the Lukashenko government continue in Belarus for the fourth week in a row.
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