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won.

Mr Lukashen The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many
Belarusians believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently
won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has
consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes ko has been president of Belarus for 26 years,
during which time he has consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes d calls to resign, sometimes isted calls to resign,
sometimes ently suppressed political o The unrest began following the 9 August presidential
election which The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many
Belarusians believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently
won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has
consistently suppressed political oppositionTens of thousands of people marched through the
Belarusian capital Minsk on Sunday, calling for the resignation of president Alexander
Lukashenko in the sixth straight weekend of protests.

It comes as hackers leaked the personal details of more than 2,000 senior police officers in
two batches, pledging that "no one will remain anonymous, even under a balaclava", amid
reports of violent crackdowns targeting demonstrators.

At least 10 people were detained on Sunday, according to the Russian news agency TASS,
which quoted a police spokesperson. Human rights group Spring-96 said at least 196 people
were detained across the whole of the county.

Local media organisations shared videos showing the security forces wearing helmets and
balaclavas dragging demonstrators off the streets.

On Saturday, more than 390 women demonstrating in Minsk were arrested, including an
elderly woman who has become a symbol of the protests.

The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many Belarusians
believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has
consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes appearing carrying an automatic rifle, and buoyed
by support from the Russian president Vladimir Putin.

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Gall The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many Belarusians
believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently won.
Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has consist
The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many Belarusians
believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has consist
The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many Belarusians
believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has
consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes ently suppressed political opposition.

He has res The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many
Belarusians believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently
won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has
consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resiste The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many
Belarusians believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently
won.

Mr Lukashen The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many
Belarusians believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently
won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has
consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes ko has been president of Belarus for 26 years,
during which time he has consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes d calls to resign, sometimes isted calls to resign,
sometimes ently suppressed political o The unrest began following the 9 August presidential
election which The unrest began following the 9 August presidential election which many
Belarusians believe Mr Lukashenko, a former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently
won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has
consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes many Belarusians believe Mr Lukashenko, a


former Soviet collective farm manager, fraudulently won.

Mr Lukashenko has been president of Belarus for 26 years, during which time he has
consistently suppressed political opposition.

He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes pposition.


He has resisted calls to resign, sometimes ery

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