Sunday, August 9, 2020

Riots Break Out In Minsk After Belarus Presidential Vote





Daily Mail: Protesters clash with riot police as 'Europe's last dictator' secures another landslide in Belarus despite fury over his dismissal of Covid-19 as 'psychosis'

* Clashes came after President Alexander Lukashenko's landslide victory
* Lukashenko, 65, has held office since 1994 and dismissed Covid as 'psychosis'
* Outraged opposition supporters came out in their thousands to demonstrate in disbelief that the repressive strongman had secured 79.7 per cent of the vote

Police fired stun grenades at the crowds of people who had taken to the streets of capital city Minsk.

Protesters clapped, honked their car horns and shouted 'victory' in solidarity with the opposition.

Lukashenko, who was a collective farm manager under the Soviets, has repeatedly come under fire for his record on human rights through his five terms of office.

More recently he has been targeted for his cavalier attitude to the Covid-19 pandemic which he dismissed as a case of mass 'psychosis'.

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WNU Editor: I have a lot of friends and contacts in Belarus. From what I am hearing, no one voted for President Lukashenko. Claims that President Lukashenko won with almost 80% of the vote is .... as you can assume .... being met with derision and contempt.

More News On The Unrest In Belarus

Police, protesters clash after Belarus presidential vote -- AP
Belarus police crack down on mass protests against strongman president after election -- Reuters
Belarus election: Lukashenko's claim of landslide victory sparks widespread protests -- The Guardian
Belarus election: Clashes after poll predicts Lukashenko re-election -- BBC
Protesters clashing with riot police in central Minsk -- TASS
Violent clashes with riot police in Belarus as protesters rally over projected Lukashenko landslide victory (VIDEO) -- RT
Protests erupt in Belarus after presidential election -- DW
Belarus police face-off with protesters after presidential poll -- Al Jazeera
Belarus president Lukashenko looks set to win re-election, prompting protests -- France 24
Main opposition candidate goes into hiding on eve of crucial presidential vote in Belarus -- CNN
Watch Videos of Protesters Clashing With Police in Central Minsk -- Sputnik

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