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Opposition Leader in Belarus Averts Expulsion by Tearing Up Passport

September 8, 2020September 8, 2020ANDREW HIGGINSComments Off on Opposition Leader in Belarus Averts Expulsion by Tearing Up Passport

Maria Kolesnikova, who was abducted on Monday by Belarusian security agents, found a way to foil their plans.

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For Aging Belarus Rockers, a Late Shot at Stardom

September 6, 2020Anton TroianovskiComments Off on For Aging Belarus Rockers, a Late Shot at Stardom

Forced underground in the 1990s to a life of cover gigs and guitar lessons, they are re-emerging amid the country’s political awakening.

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For Aging Belarus Rockers, a Late Shot at Stardom

September 6, 2020Anton TroianovskiComments Off on For Aging Belarus Rockers, a Late Shot at Stardom

Forced underground in the 1990s to a life of cover gigs and guitar lessons, they are re-emerging amid the country’s political awakening.

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Protesters Flood Streets in Belarus but Lukashenko Refuses to Bend

September 6, 2020September 6, 2020ANDREW HIGGINSComments Off on Protesters Flood Streets in Belarus but Lukashenko Refuses to Bend

The authorities sealed off streets in the capital to clamp down on demonstrations but mostly refrained from the heavy-handed violence.

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The 22-Year-Old Coordinating Protests in Belarus, From a Small Office in Poland

September 4, 2020PATRICK KINGSLEYComments Off on The 22-Year-Old Coordinating Protests in Belarus, From a Small Office in Poland

Stepan Svetlov hasn’t set foot in Belarus for two years. But his social media profile is now a lodestar for demonstrators back home.

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Belarus President Hunkers Down as Protests Call for Him to Leave

August 30, 2020September 2, 2020Anton TroianovskiComments Off on Belarus President Hunkers Down as Protests Call for Him to Leave

Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, the autocratic president of Belarus since 1994, is no longer brutally suppressing demonstrations that have gone on for weeks, but he shows no signs of going away.

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‘Something Broke Inside Belarusians.’ Why an Apolitical People Rose Up

August 29, 2020August 29, 2020Anton TroianovskiComments Off on ‘Something Broke Inside Belarusians.’ Why an Apolitical People Rose Up

Comfortable urban elites long tolerated the eccentricities of the country’s ruler, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko. Then came the coronavirus and a blatantly falsified presidential election.

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Putin Warns Belarus Protesters: Don’t Push Too Hard

August 27, 2020August 27, 2020ANDREW HIGGINSComments Off on Putin Warns Belarus Protesters: Don’t Push Too Hard

He said Russia had formed a security force that could intervene if its neighbor “gets out of control.” But for Mr. Putin, that poses the risk creating another anti-Russian hotbed like Ukraine.

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Sweden Raises Alarm over Russian Military Exercises

August 26, 2020Thomas Erdbrink and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Sweden Raises Alarm over Russian Military Exercises

Stockholm reinforced its defenses on a strategic island, amid military activity in the Baltic Sea that has “not been seen since the Cold War.”

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Belarus Protests Test Limits of Lukashenko’s Brutal, One-Man Rule

August 24, 2020August 24, 2020ANDREW HIGGINSComments Off on Belarus Protests Test Limits of Lukashenko’s Brutal, One-Man Rule

For 26 years, President Aleksandr Lukashenko has built a regime in his own eccentric, authoritarian image. Now he faces the greatest challenge yet to his hold on power.

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