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Belarusian Nina Baginskaja, 73, has never been afraid; she is not afraid today either. For years, the brave pensioner has been fighting against the Belarusian regime, fighting for freedom.
Baginskaya’s goal: to liberate the Belarusian people from the regime. Tens of thousands follow suit. According to a Eurovision report, Baginskaya has fought numerous battles. The last one this weekend.
Brave pensioner
So he ripped the mask off a security guy during the weekend riots. He wants to know who is fighting for this regime. The protesters stand next door and shout “Nina! Girl! Girl! “They cheer up. The pensioner is not afraid of beatings or penalties.
Baginskaya fights with her own weapons: flags, posters, determination, dignity. Since the beginning of the weeks of protest, she has been at the forefront against the “paranoid”, as she calls Head of State Alexander Lukashenko. In her opinion, this will not resolve itself.
Already active in the past
However, Baginskaya’s activities did not go unpunished. Meanwhile, they have cut around half of her pension. She had to live to be 120 to pay off the debt, she told the Belarusian edition of Komsomolskaya Pravda. It was about 15,000 euros when he stopped counting.
Not only now is he campaigning for the population and against the regime. It has been politically active in the past. Among other things, she participated in the Belarusian Popular Front. It was founded in 1988 and worked to come to terms with the crimes of Josef Stalin (1878-1953).
Important meeting for Belarus and Lukashenko
The security forces in Belarus are deliberately cracking down particularly harsh measures against the protesters, creating the external impression that everything is under control.
Today Monday is an important day for Belarus and especially for Alexander Lukashenko (66). He met Vladimir Putin (67) in Sochi. Putin is supposed to offer help to Lukashenko in the fight against the protesters. (my I)