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Giant protests held in Belarus capital

23.08.2020 20:00
Over 100,000 people have gathered in the Belarus capital Minsk for an opposition rally, Polish Radio's IAR news agency has reported.
People attend a protest against the results of a presidential election, in Minsk, Belarus 23 August 2020.
People attend a protest against the results of a presidential election, in Minsk, Belarus 23 August 2020.Photo: EPA/TATYANA ZENKOVICH

Demonstrators took to the streets in spite of long-ruling leader Alexander Lukashenko's warning that "the toughest measures" would be employed to crack down on "illegal protests."

Many of those who took part in the Sunday rally, billed as "March for the New Belarus," were waving red-and-white opposition flags and chanting "freedom."

On Saturday, Lukashenko made comments suggesting that Poland intended to violate Belarus's territorial integrity, a claim strongly rebutted by the Polish President’s top aide.
 
Meanwhile, public broadcaster Polish Radio has launched a special news service for listeners in neighbouring Belarus.

The Sunday demonstration in Minsk was the latest in a series of mass gatherings held to protest President Alexander Lukashenko's claim to a sixth term in an election widely dismissed as rigged.

The rally marks the beginning of the third week of unrest in the country.

(ał)

Source: IAR, PAP