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Police officers detain a woman during an opposition rally to protest the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020.
Women have become the face of the protests against President Aleksandr Lukashenko, and his police force rounded up more than 300 participants in a “Women’s March” in Minsk on Saturday.
Belarus may have receded from the headlines, but the opposition's fight continues. Five women discuss their struggle in a forest near Minsk – a site chosen to evade Lukashenko's thugs.
Police in the capital of Belarus have cracked down sharply on a women's protest march demanding the authoritarian president's resignation. Jump to content. US Edition Change.
Some readers informed us that Maryja studied at the Minsk school number 151 - it is located on Yakubouskaha street. We also know Maryja's two jobs: in 2003, she was employed as an economist in DorOrs.
Women in Minsk and elsewhere across Belarus on August 12 wore white and carried flowers as they formed human chains to protest against the massive security crackdown since the country’s ...
Thousands of people, mainly women, marched through the center of Minsk on August 29 in the latest protest against Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka. Wrapped in red-and-white flags, which ...
33 women from Minsk have been awarded the honorary award of the Orders of Mother. Each of them is brining up at least five children. Many of these women successfully combine maternity and professional ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Police in the capital of Belarus cracked down sharply Saturday on a women’s protest march demanding the authoritarian president’s resignation, arresting more than 300 ...
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