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“All these alleged protesters are based on people with a criminal past and those who are out of work today. He has no job, so he walks the streets and avenues,” Lukashenko said. He is quoted by the state news agency BelTA.
According to Lukashenko, “everyone who is not working today should be cleared up and offered a job.”
“And I want to warn some of our, to put it mildly, bourgeois citizens: God forbid someone will give you false work certificates. Everything must be fair and decent, “Lukashenko said.
He instructed law enforcement and government structures to ensure the implementation of these instructions.
Belarusian officials loyal to President Lukashenko said Monday they had won 80 percent of the vote. votes and is re-elected for another term. The opposition claims that the results were falsified and that protests took place in the country for three nights. Opposition candidate Sviatlana Cichanouskaya arrived in Lithuania from Belarus on Tuesday.
Fierce protesters clashed with security forces during these demonstrations.
The Interior Ministry announced that during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, the protesters gathered in 25 cities of Belarus, more than 1,000 people were arrested. After three nights of protests, the total number of detainees exceeds 6,000.
According to the Health Ministry, 51 people were hospitalized for injuries sustained during clashes between protesters and militias.
In different cities, people line up in living circuits.
Belarusians began lining up in live chains in various cities across the country on Wednesday, following a similar action in Minsk by about 100 women dressed in white with flowers.
Photos and videos have been distributed on social media showing people holding hands near the Pushkinkaya metro station in Minsk, where one of the protesters was killed earlier this week. Witnesses report that live chains are also forming in another area of the city.
According to the Nasha Niva portal, a group of women clashed on a live chain near the executive committee building in western Lida, a similar campaign was started at a bus station in Grodno, and the protesters clung to a chain near the county executive headquarters and knelt.
People also gather in Žodzina, in central Belarus.
Earlier on Wednesday, some 250 women gathered near Minsk’s Komarovskoye market to protest against rigged presidential elections and the use of force against protesters who disagree with the official voting results.
“Stop hitting us! We just want votes to be counted fairly, said one of the campaign participants. – We arrived empty-handed, without weapons, like other peaceful protesters. Violence is used by only one side. “
Belarusian President Liaxenko, who is loyal to President Lukashenko, said on Monday that he had won 80 percent of the vote. votes and is re-elected for another term. The opposition claims that the results were falsified and that protests took place in the country for three nights. Opposition candidate Sviatlana Cichanouskaya arrived in Lithuania from Belarus on Tuesday.
This morning in #Minsk, #Belorussia, some 250 women dressed in white formed a solidarity chain to support the victims of police brutality in the last 3 days of #protests:pic.twitter.com/gADERgi70K
– Alex Kokcharov (@AlexKokcharov) August 12, 2020
Fierce protesters clashed with security forces during these demonstrations.
The Interior Ministry announced that during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, the protesters gathered in 25 cities of Belarus, more than 1,000 people were arrested. After three nights of protests, the total number of detainees exceeds 6,000.
According to the Health Ministry, 51 people were hospitalized for injuries sustained during clashes between protesters and militias.
Belarusian Interior Ministry: during protests in Brest, militia fired at protesters
The Belarusian Interior Ministry said on Wednesday that militias had fired on protesters in the southwestern city of Brest, allegedly defending themselves against armed attackers.
For the third night in a row, there have been protests in Belarus against the results of Sunday’s presidential elections, which the opposition considers rigged. Fierce protesters clashed with security forces during these demonstrations.
“The Brest militiamen were attacked by a group of aggressive citizens with metal bars in hand. The warning shots did not stop them. To protect the life and health of the workers, weapons were used to [užpuolikai] he would be injured, ”says the Interior Ministry report, adding that one of the protesters had been shot.
According to the Health Ministry, 51 people were hospitalized for injuries sustained overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday in clashes between protesters and militias in Minsk and some other cities.
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