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300 students who participated in protests expelled in Belarus
Lukashenka said the authorities “fired these 300 people” and announced “many letters” from the students and their parents asking for reinstatement.
Due to the protests, 300 students were expelled from Belarusian universities. This was stated by Alexander Lukashenko in a meeting with journalists in Minsk, reports Pool of the First on Telegram on Friday, November 13.
“Well we (from universities, ed.) Cast these 300 people. I won’t say they are frozen and bad. And they are successful normally, some are generally very capable people,” Lukashenka said.
He also claimed that a “wave of letters” was allegedly received about the expulsion of students. In particular, he cited as an example one of his parents, according to him, well-known people in Belarusian society, who ask to return their daughter to study at a medical university, if possible.
“The last letter …” Tell the president, we have always been for him, we vote and now we vote, and we will fight and we will fight. “Famous, the most devoted …” But it happened: my daughter, as much as we tried to re-educate her, He got a headache, it happened, they were expelled. Go back to college if possible, “Lukashenka added.
He says that “it was the parents who dreamed that the child was in college, and thus they were filled with letters.”
At the same time, he promised to restore the expelled students, but only “with guarantees.”
“Parents write, many students write” I realized, I am guilty, “Lukashenko said.
It should be remembered that earlier in Minsk, thousands of retirees went to a protest march. The participants of the march demanded the departure of Lukashenka. One of the posters bears the inscription “The next quarter is for life.”
And today in Belarus there are actions in memory of the deceased resident of Minsk. Numerous chains of solidarity have sprung up on many streets and avenues in Minsk and other cities. People bring flowers, photographs of Roman Bondarenko, light candles.
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