This blog stands wholeheartedly with the protesters in Belarus who are currently fighting against a blatantly rigged presidential election
Stay strong, folks, and don’t give up! 🇧🇾🇺🇲
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This blog stands wholeheartedly with the protesters in Belarus who are currently fighting against a blatantly rigged presidential election
Stay strong, folks, and don’t give up! 🇧🇾🇺🇲
Just some fucking news about what is happening in Belarus:
Police is using medical cars to catch people and beat them
They're literally drive into the crowds to hurt and kill people who are protesting
They beat up random people who are not even participating in demonstrations
They use some kind of grenades to threaten people
Please
Do not stay ignorant. Spread the information
P.S. there is a new account where you can find information and photos/videos from Belarus
Here's the link: https://twitter.com/PrayForBelarus?s=09
"My name is Belarus, and I'm stronger than you think"
Mural in Berlin supporting the ongoing uprising in Belarus
«so as we now realize americans are just like that shitty friend that you can tell anything about your current life situation and they will interrupt you saying that they feel even worse and also their bathroom is leaking»
there are protests in Belarus now, but nobody besides CIS countries seems to care. during blm protests the whole world just exploded, people were talking about them everywhere, i saw americans telling russians that they don't talk about it enough.
and now what?
now yall are either quiet, or telling belarusians how bad it is in US now. thank you so much for your support🥰
Yesterday there was a peaceful protest in my district which we call "The Solidarity's Chain" (Cep' Solidarnosty/Цепь Солидарности).
There were a lot of people with white-red-white flag and "Chase" (Pogonya/Погоня) emblem, flowers (the most of them were white and red), children and their pets. Drivers were supporting us with car horn, gave us water, food, sweets and flowers. Even! a !little! boy gave us some water!
The Solidarity's Chain protests have started after Viktor Babariko's arrest. But after August 8th Belarusian forgot about this type of protest.
The Chain was "reborn" after third night of police brutality in our country. Women came out in the one of the most popular place of Minsk in white dresses with flowers. They were protesting against police violence and brutality. After that since August 12th everyone standing in their districts near road in the Solidarity's Chain protesting against violence, brutality and dictatorship.
Also the Solidarity's Chain gather together not only in the capital. All city and towns in Belarus chant that "flowers better than bullets" (цветы лучше пуль).
It's not a secret for some of you that this summer i moved to Belarus. Right now this fascinating country fights against dictatorship that is in their country for almost 26 years. They fight a regime that shouldn't exist in 21 century.
I empathize and feel it very deep in my heart. I see what terror is done by authorities and how peaceful protesters cope with that. If you haven't read about what's going on please do!
Please reblog so more people can discover this important topic!
Жыве Беларусь! 🤍❤🤍
Fuck everyone who writes about USA elections under news about Belarus protests. IT'S. NOT. ABOUT. YOU. It's about people in Belarus being beaten, arrested and killed. It's about their courage and love for their country. It's about their dream about Belarus without Lukashenko.
(sorry for shitty english. im crying right now)
Protest Belarus some creative