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Yury Kot / Facebook​
Yury Kot / Facebook​
On the air of Belarus 1 Yury Kot is called a political scientist, but he received education in other areas.
Students and a prisoner transport vehicle / @euroradio​
Students and a prisoner transport vehicle / @euroradio​
The police attack students who have joined the national strike protesting against the rigged elections and violence.
Aliaksandra Herasimenia (third on the left) among like-minded athletes / instagram.com​
Aliaksandra Herasimenia (third on the left) among like-minded athletes / instagram.com​
She is now based in Vilnius, heading the Belarusian Fund for Sports Solidarity.
"March of the (dis)abled" in Minsk / Euroradio​
"March of the (dis)abled" in Minsk / Euroradio​
Several dozens of people with disabilities marched through central Minsk to protest against election fraud and police violence.
Detention of Mikita Domrachau / Video screenshot
Detention of Mikita Domrachau / Video screenshot
Architect Mikita Domrachau was beaten with truncheons and kicked, thrown to the ground, held by the hair and beaten again.
Armed forces on the Dignity March on 11 October / Euroradio​
Armed forces on the Dignity March on 11 October / Euroradio​
Belarus' Deputy Interior Minister Henadz Kazakevich says that the protests take place mainly in Minsk become more radical.
Alyaksandra Ramanouskaya / BelTA​
Alyaksandra Ramanouskaya / BelTA​
Freestyle star Alyaksandra Ramanouskaya openly criticized violence by the authorities against peaceful protesters in Belarus.
Naftan / svaboda.org
Naftan / svaboda.org
Workers at a key state-run oil refinery spoke out against violence and rigged presidential elections.
Belarus-2020 / From the Euroradio archive​
Belarus-2020 / From the Euroradio archive​
They signed an open letter demanding a review of the presidential election results.