A day after President Alexander Lukashenko met with detained opposition leaders, authorities cracked down on protesters in Minsk. Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said the opposition will continue to demand fresh elections.
Belarus police relied on force to disperse protesters gathered in the country's capital, Minsk, on Sunday for a march to show their opposition to the government of strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko.
Large numbers of black-clad masked police, internal troops and men in plainclothes could be seen emerging from unmarked minibuses and running towards protesters in Minsk, pulling some to the ground, witness footage on independent news sites showed.
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More News On Another Day Of Mass Protests In Belarus
Live Updates: Belarusian Police Use Water Cannons, Stun Grenades to Disperse Protesters in Minsk -- Sputnik
Belarus: Dozens of arrests in Minsk as police use water cannon to break up anti-Lukashenko protests -- Euronews
Belarus police crack down on protesters, detain dozens -- Al Jazeera
More Than 400 Detained In Brutal Protest Crackdown In Belarus -- RFE
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