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A High-Stakes Standoff in Belarus

Sep 2, 2020
Ivan Nechepurenko, a seasoned reporter from The New York Times’ Moscow bureau, delves into the tumultuous politics of Belarus under President Aleksandr Lukashenko. He outlines Lukashenko's rise to power, fueled by nostalgia and authoritarianism, contrasted by the current surge of protests demanding change. The discussion highlights the emergence of opposition figures like Svetlana Tikhanovskaya and the growing public discontent due to economic stagnation and electoral fraud. Nechepurenko's insights illuminate the high-stakes struggle for democracy in Belarus.
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ANECDOTE

Belarus Protests

  • Tens of thousands protest Lukashenko's reelection in Belarus.
  • International observers deem the election neither free nor fair.
ANECDOTE

Lukashenko's Rally

  • Lukashenko held a rally where he called protestors "rats" and "trash".
  • He proclaimed himself the creator of Belarus and warned against his removal.
INSIGHT

Lukashenko's Rise

  • Lukashenko is the first president of Belarus, gaining power after the Soviet Union's collapse.
  • The country faced economic hardship during its transition to a market economy.
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