Power struggle in Belarus: tens of thousands in Minsk challenge troop deployment



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The special police are cracking down on people demonstrating peacefully in the Belarusian capital. The videos show how the security forces arbitrarily take people away and attack women.

Police are cracking down on protesters at today's large rally in Minsk.

Police are cracking down on protesters at today’s large rally in Minsk.

Photo: Keystone

The martial contingent of troops in Minsk’s Independence Square is more massive than it has been since the presidential elections three weeks ago. On his 66th birthday Sunday, controversial head of state Alexander Lukashenko deployed hundreds of uniformed men and special technology against peaceful protesters. His goal: no more massive demonstrations with hundreds of thousands, like the last two Sundays.

But despite the threatening situation, tens of thousands are on their feet. Many are not deterred by the threat of Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin to send Russian troops to help Lukashenko.

The police force on the streets of Minsk is huge: for the fourth consecutive weekend, protesters are calling for Lukashenko’s resignation.

Video: Tamedia

It is true that this time the citizens do not reach the Minsk Independence Square. It is cordoned off with metal bars. There are arrests. But thousands of people gather in many parts of the city and challenge the uniformed. “Uchodi!” – “Get lost!” – the crowd sings. And “Lukashenko v Avtosak” – “Lukashenko on the prisoner transporter.”

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