From the MT:
“Protest-Plagued Belarus
Strongman Transfers Son to Moscow School – Reports”
Belarusian President Alexander
Lukashenko has transferred his youngest son to an elite boarding school in
Moscow amid ongoing protests against his disputed re-election, Russian tabloids
reported Thursday. Nikolai “Kolya”
Lukashenko, 16, has become a social media sensation as he has grown from a
pudgy kid to an apparent "successor" to the presidency who is
frequently seen at his father’s side at public events. Lukashenko has suggested
that Nikolai is pro-opposition, saying in an interview ahead of the disputed
Aug. 9 vote that his son is “inclined to oppose power in general.” More
recently in August, Nikolai was filmed wearing military fatigues and toting an
automatic rifle next to his father as mass anti-Lukashenko protests raged
outside the presidential palace in Minsk. According to the Russian
Komsomolskaya Pravda tabloid, Nikolai is in the process of transferring to a
Moscow State University (MSU) boarding school and has been secretly taken to
Moscow. Nikolai had initially passed
exams to enter 10th grade at the Belarus State University lyceum, but
source-based reporting said he had withdrawn after journalists were unable to
find him among the roster of incoming students. “Kolya took his documents and
will study in Moscow,” Alexander Voytovich, chief researcher at the Belarusian
academy of sciences, was quoted as saying. “Lukashenko’s services assessed the situation
and concluded that Kolya will be very uncomfortable” at the Belarus lyceum,
Voytovich said, adding that the academy’s staff condemned the violent crackdown
on post-election protesters. An unnamed former Belarusian KGB agent told the
tabloid his active-duty colleagues said that Nikolai was taken to the Russian
capital under a shroud of secrecy. “I know they first discussed sending the boy
to study in Europe or the United States. But they decided Kolya would be safest
in Russia after Lukashenko’s talks with the Russian president,” the alleged
ex-agent was quoted as saying. Lukashenko
met President Vladimir Putin earlier Monday, where the Russian leader backed
his counterpart and promised a $1.5 billion loan in exchange for Minsk’s
stronger ties with Moscow. Nikolai, who
has apparently been settled at the Belarusian Embassy in Moscow, will first
attend classes remotely before switching to in-person studies, Komsomolskaya
Pravda reported, quoting the alleged former agent. The MSU boarding school told the state-run RIA
Novosti news agency that Nikolai is not currently studying there.
^ This latest sign either means
that Lukashenko is going to resign from office and go into exile in Russia or
that Russia will invade and occupy Belarus and there will be violence. Again it
could go both ways. ^
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