Post by jabinkhatun908 on Feb 25, 2024 3:39:34 GMT
Lukashenkos Fate is Now Inextricably Linked to Putins. Along With Putin He is Also the Target of Unprecedented Western Sanctions. However Sanctions and Isolation Are Not the Worst Threats Facing the Belarusian President. Antiwar Movement Late Last Week Rumors Emerged That Belarus Would Soon Take an Active Part in Russian Aggression. On the Afternoon of February the Center for Ukrainian Defense Strategies a Think Tank Reported That Lukashenko Would Make an Imminent Decision on Using Belarusian Troops to Invade Ukraine. The Appearance of Such Alarming News Coincided With the Antiwar Protests in Belarus Which Had Been Previously Announced by Opposition Leader Svetlana Tijanvskaya Currently in Exile.
People Began Gathering at Voting That Would Allow Russia to Store Nuclear Weapons in Belarus and Protests Spread to Central Minsk. Thousands Chanted No to War Glory to Ukraine and Made Insulting Speeches About Germany Mobile Number List Putin. At Least People Were Arrested and Criminal Cases Were Opened Against Several Protesters. All in All These Were the First Large Protests in Belarus Since Early . After a Year and a Half of Total Political Terror the Protests Highlighted the Great Opposition to the War and Belaruss Role in It. How Much Strength the Antiwar Movement in Belarus Will Gain Will Depend on How Far Lukashenko Goes in This War. Opposition Leaders Have Called on Belarusians to Take to the Streets Again and Block Railway Tracks to Prevent Russian Troops From Moving. Tikhanovskaya Declared That the Next Step Would Be to Prepare for a Strike by Belarusian Workers Against the War.
Pavel Latushka Another Opposition Leader Urged Belarusian Military Personnel Not to Carry Out Criminal Orders and Belarusian Conscripts to Evade Conscription or Take Up Arms to Fight the Mad Dictator. Last Chance in This Context Lukashenko Made a Desperate Attempt to Transform His Role in the Conflict by Hosting Talks Between Russia and Ukraine on February . The Initiative Itself Seemed a Poor Imitation of a Negotiation Process.
People Began Gathering at Voting That Would Allow Russia to Store Nuclear Weapons in Belarus and Protests Spread to Central Minsk. Thousands Chanted No to War Glory to Ukraine and Made Insulting Speeches About Germany Mobile Number List Putin. At Least People Were Arrested and Criminal Cases Were Opened Against Several Protesters. All in All These Were the First Large Protests in Belarus Since Early . After a Year and a Half of Total Political Terror the Protests Highlighted the Great Opposition to the War and Belaruss Role in It. How Much Strength the Antiwar Movement in Belarus Will Gain Will Depend on How Far Lukashenko Goes in This War. Opposition Leaders Have Called on Belarusians to Take to the Streets Again and Block Railway Tracks to Prevent Russian Troops From Moving. Tikhanovskaya Declared That the Next Step Would Be to Prepare for a Strike by Belarusian Workers Against the War.
Pavel Latushka Another Opposition Leader Urged Belarusian Military Personnel Not to Carry Out Criminal Orders and Belarusian Conscripts to Evade Conscription or Take Up Arms to Fight the Mad Dictator. Last Chance in This Context Lukashenko Made a Desperate Attempt to Transform His Role in the Conflict by Hosting Talks Between Russia and Ukraine on February . The Initiative Itself Seemed a Poor Imitation of a Negotiation Process.