The situation in Belarus requires an answer to a number of questions. And I will now try to formulate them, while there are no answers. Because I …
Questions for Supporters of Maidan in Belarus
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The West Created the Optimal Situation for Russia in Belarus
As for the technological side of current events in Belarus… Once I wrote something similar in 2014-2015 about the events in Ukraine. I did not think …
The West Created the Optimal Situation for Russia in Belarus
Lukashenko wins the election, but his biggest fight may be yet to come
Lukashenko wins the election, but his biggest fight may be yet to come
Lukashenko has said that the perpetrators of the internet block are foreign saboteurs, keen to escalate social tensions. Indeed it cannot be denied, that given Washington’s current strategic goals and hostility towards Russia, any attempt to undermine the Belarussian President and sow discord between Russia and Belarus would be in its interest.
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Lukashenko Points To Foreign Attempts To Shut Down Internet In Belarus
“Some people are itching, they keep calling for taking to the streets. They even shut the Internet down from abroad, to make our people displeased. Our experts are now making effort to establish where the blocking attempts come from. So, if the Internet operates badly, this is not our initiative, it is coming from abroad,” Lukashenko said, as quoted by state news agency Belta.
Belarus: “Peaceful” Protest With Molotov Cocktails, Barricades, Attacks on Law Enforcement
Six years have passed since the Ukrainian Maidan, much has been forgotten, so it is not a sin to repeat it. Just not to call it a Maidan (to avoid …
Belarus — “Peaceful” Protest With Molotov Cocktails, Barricades, Attacks on Law Enforcement
Belarus: Light at the End of the Tunnel
It happened exactly as it is written in the play of “Kremlin screenwriters” – with a large margin, the President of all Belarus won. The opposition …
Belarus — Light at the End of the Tunnel
The Belarusian Opposition Outlined Their “Plan B” If Lukashenko Is Re-Elected as President
The largest media group of the Belarusian opposition “Nexta”, moderated from Poland, published a detailed plan for what to do the day after the …
The Belarusian Opposition Outlined Their “Plan B” If Lukashenko Is Re-Elected as President
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Belarus’ Lukashenko threatens to expel foreign media over critical election coverage
Lukashenko has said that “tendentious” reporting by Britain’s BBC and the US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty had encouraged the riots. He also reproached government officials over the matter.
The ‘Russian Coup’ Plot In Belarus Was Faked By Ukraine
The ‘Russian Coup’ Plot In Belarus Was Faked By Ukraine
Lukashenko should beware of anything that comes from the Ukraine. If there is an attempt to use the election on August 9 to create chaos or a coup the danger will certainly not come from Moscow but from Kiev. Since the 2014 Maidan coup the CIA has embedded itself with the Ukrainian secret service. It knows how such coups are done.
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Lukashenko’s Self-Overthrow: There’s More at Stake Than Just the Presidency
Lukashenko’s Self-Overthrow: There’s More at Stake Than Just the Presidency
I recently wrote that Aleksandr Lukashenko‘s pro-western entourage is preparing to overthrow the President of Belarus. However, they want him to take the “honour” of the deterioration (or even complete severance) of relations with Russia.
At that time, I assumed that the “X” hour would come for Lukashenko between the middle of 2021 and the end of 2022. I.e., that he will win the election, relying on his renewed legitimacy, toughen up his opposition to the Kremlin, become a completely toxic figure for Moscow, and then be overthrown by his “European integrators”, with the complete non-resistance of a disoriented and disillusioned people who do not understand why they should protect Lukashenko from his own camarilla.
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