Lukashenka Meets New Belarusian Security Chiefs, Warns Protesters Of 'Harsh' Measures
"If anyone touches a security officer, as I already told our generals, that person should leave the site without hands at least. read more
Riot Police Disperse BSMU Teachers, Students And Their Parents
On Wednesday evening, there were many reports about the expulsion of the BSMU students. read more
Calls For End To Violence Against Protesters In Belarus Grow At UN As Nationwide Strike Begins
The UN human rights investigator for Belarus has demanded that the government "stop repressing its own people," referring to thousands detained during protests against Alyaksandr Lukashenka. read more
Lukashenka, Pompeo Speak By Phone As Belarusian Opposition Deadline Looms
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has held a phone call with Belarusian strongman Alyaksandr Lukashenka. read more
No sweeping lustration planned, Tsikhanouskaya claims
Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya has addressed the security officials recalling the People's Ultimatum. read more
Belarus police threaten to use lethal weapons against protesters
If necessary, police and soldiers of the Interior Troops will use lethal weapons against protesters, said First Deputy Interior Minister Henadz Kazakevich in a video message. read more
Lukashenka Meets With Jailed Belarusian Opposition Leaders
The meeting saw Lukashenka sit down with political opponents that he has jailed for months in order to talk about his political course ahead. read more
Tens of Thousands March In Minsk Demanding Release of Belarusian Political Prisoners
MINSK -- Tens of thousands of Belarusians took to the streets in support of the country’s political prisoners on October 4, in the eighth weekend in a row of massive protests against long-time ruler Alyaksandr Lukashenka. read more
War and Russians: who goes to pro-government rallies in Belarus
Disclaimer: Euroradio's editorial staff in no way claims that only citizens of the Russian Federation, Belarusian Republican Youth Union members, professional extras and drug addicts go to pro-government rallies. read more |