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She was detained after visiting the Lithuanian embassy to obtain a visa.
“At around 11 p.m. After leaving the Lithuanian embassy in the morning, where she presented the documents for a visa, she was detained today by people who presented themselves as employees of the Interior Ministry,” said S. Tichanovskaya headquarters.
Staff representatives said their work had not stopped as a result.
As the portal tut.by later reported, Mr Moroz has already been launched. She said the authorities had invited her for an “explanatory interview.”
He said that he had been warned about the responsibility of organizing “unauthorized events.”
Earlier, it was announced that S. Tichanovskaya plans to hold a pre-election rally in one of the capital’s parks on Thursday evening.
Presidential elections in Belarus will take place on Sunday.
Will not allow “burning fire”
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko called a meeting on Thursday to discuss security during the election campaign and said he would not allow a “bonfire” to burn in central Minsk after the elections.
“Some people continue to invite people to dinner on August 9-10. God forbid, we will light a fire in central Minsk and dump scum all over Minsk. We cannot and will not allow it,” Lukashenko said, citing the example of the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution.
The president also asked department heads to make proposals for additional measures if necessary.
“Of course, the elections have started, an early vote is taking place, but don’t say, in light of current experience, to reassess the current situation and, if necessary, to take additional security measures in the near future.” Lukashenko said, according to BelTA. “.
“You know the details of the situation, it is not necessary to repeat it. However, if there are new moments, I ask the department heads to report and make appropriate proposals,” he said.
During the meeting, Mr. Lukashenko reiterated the need to bring to justice those who “insulted and intimidated public officials, the military, members of electoral commissions, officials of the vertical government, as required by law and the Belarusian Constitution “.
“We have enough resources to protect the people of the state, who today work for the country, in fact, for free,” he said.
Mr. Lukashenko also requested an assessment of the legitimacy of the initiative on the alternative counting of votes in elections.
“There is another prominent issue: the alternative counting of votes on election day. Both the Attorney General’s Office and the courts must evaluate the legitimacy of similar initiatives. In the courts, if those appeals are received there,” he said at the meeting.
At the same time, Mr. Lukashenko emphasized that, in any case, all voters should have the opportunity to do so “calmly, solemnly, without fear of harassment and interference in a person’s personal choice.”
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