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Since August 9. During the presidential election, in which he declared that he had won after Lukashenko, protests in Belarus did not stop, and the main opposition leader, who claimed to have won the elections, Sviatlana Cichanouskaja withdrew to Lithuania.
In the last two months, the protests in Belarus have not faded and more than 100,000 people take to the streets every Sunday. people.
Earlier, Cichanouskaya declared that Lukashenko must resign before October 25, otherwise large protests and general strikes would start in the country.
Cichanouskaya also affirmed that Lukashenko must release political prisoners and end state terrorism and the persecution of peaceful protesters.
During the riots of August 9. several people died and thousands were injured. Testimonies of violence, torture and harassment in Belarusian prisons also appeared on social media.
The militia admits that it is using water cannons and deafening grenades to pursue protesters, but has not yet used combat ammunition.
Earlier this week, the militia said protesters were becoming more radical, saying police would use ammunition “if necessary.”
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