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Police in Belarus disperse another protest, detain scores

They were blocked by police, who rounded up some and forced others to disperse. Later in the day, hundreds of women staged their regular weekend march across the capital, Minsk. Belarusian authorities tried to squelch the protests with massive violence in the first days after the vote, dispersing peaceful demonstrators with stun grenades and rubber bullets, detaining thousands and beating hundreds.

PTI | Kyiv | Updated: 17-10-2020 21:53 IST | Created: 17-10-2020 21:45 IST
Police in Belarus disperse another protest, detain scores
Hundreds of students marched across the capital, chanting “Go away" to demand that President Alexander Lukashenko step down. Image Credit: Flickr

Police in Belarus on Saturday detained scores of demonstrators pushing for the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader after an August election widely seen as manipulated. Hundreds of students marched across the capital, chanting "Go away" to demand that President Alexander Lukashenko step down. They were blocked by police, who rounded up some and forced others to disperse.

Later in the day, hundreds of women staged their regular weekend march across the capital, Minsk. "You sang your song, it's time to get off the stage!" one placard read. The Viasna human rights centre said more than 30 demonstrators were detained.

Daily protests have occurred since the Aug. 9 election in which Lukashenko was declared the winner with 80 per cent of the vote. The European Union and the United States denounced the vote as neither free nor fair and introduced sanctions against top Belarusian officials accused of rigging the vote and engineering the post-election crackdown. Earlier this week, the top opposition challenger, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, who moved to Lithuania after the election under pressure from Belarusian authorities, put forward an ultimatum to Lukashenko: announce his resignation by Oct 25 or face a nationwide strike.

Tsikhanouskaya hailed the participants of Saturday's rallies as a "big and bright force." Lukashenko, who has run the ex-Soviet nation with an iron fist for more than 26 years, has accused the West of fueling the protests and relied on support from his main sponsor and ally, Russia, to dig in. Belarusian authorities tried to squelch the protests with massive violence in the first days after the vote, dispersing peaceful demonstrators with stun grenades and rubber bullets, detaining thousands and beating hundreds. The crackdown drew international outrage and helped swell the number of protesters, peaking each Sunday with over 100,000 on the streets.


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