From the CBC/AP:
“100,000 march in Belarus
capital on 50th day of protests against president”
Some of the estimated 100,000
people who braved rain and strong winds to march in a two-kilometre-long column
wore crowns made of cardboard and bore placards calling him "the naked
king." Lukashenko's main election opponent, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya,
praised protesters' determination and urged them not to let their energies
flag. "Today is the 50th day of our protest and the Belarusian people have
again come out on the streets," she said in a statement from Lithuania,
where she went into exile after the election. "We have come to stop this
regime and we will do this peacefully." She went on: "Democracy is
the power of the people. The entire people are stronger than one man." Western
countries have widely denounced the dubious election and the crackdown on
protesters. The European Union and the United States are considering sanctions
against Belarusian officials. Lukashenko slapped back sharply at Emmanuel
Macron on Sunday after the French president said in a newspaper interview that
Lukashenko must relinquish power. "I want to say that the president of
France himself, following his own logic, should have resigned two years ago —
when yellow vests had first begun going out in the streets of Paris," Lukashenko
said, referring to the French protest movement. Belarus's Foreign Minister
Vladimir Makei on Saturday told the UN General Assembly that international
expressions of concern are "nothing but attempts to bring chaos and
anarchy to our country."
^ 50 days of peaceful (on the
part of the protesters, not on the part of Lukashenko’s Police and Military)
and still going strong. 100,000 people in the Capital, Minsk, with other
protests in 9 cities. You have to admire their determination and civil disobedience.
^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/belarus-protests-day-50-1.5740991
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