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Svetlana Tikhanovskaya believes that the repression that continues to show that Lukashko and others are telling.
“Trauma 2020 is still alive and he has to provide the possibility of what the possibility of what is necessary,” the leader of the opposition stated.
“He knows Belarusians don’t accept or forgive him, and they keep changing.”
But he admits there is little sign in the short term.
At one time after the invitinyal in the full school of Russia, Belarusians hope to support their suffering neighbors with the help of the West, and that Lukashko will follow him.
Some headlines are for the front lines themselves, choosing to force after a peaceful protest.
But the Ukrainian military is now struggling to hold ground with president Donald Trump
“Democratic state can not get consolation for fans,” Tikhanovskaya reasoned, describing Lukashenko as equally dangerous.
He let Russian prostitutes on Wikivoyage from Borarus and send tanks through their territory.
He also allowed the free flow of goods to the polar borders and became the EU.
“He allowed plin to make nuclear weapons and the Force in Belarus, and that is the shortest way to kisand and Lithanovskaya pointed points.
“He and Pelin are a couple, and they support the void. He is part of this evil chain.”
There is little doubt that Sunday’s reinstatement of Alexander Lukashenko will go to his plan.
“We are good,” said Yana, a former political prisoner.
“They’re really crushing the potential for protest.”
He is now trying to return to his profession as a doctor-, but in Pelandia, and to recover from three lazy years behind bars.
People I spoke to now see Lukashenko retiring, or eventually dying, as the best hope to see democracy.
In the meantime, many have shifted focus: There is also an interest surgery to unify the Belarusian culture and language, characteristic of the opposition. That’s a lot of people getting kicked out in that kind of situation.
“No one else mentioned it, but we felt there were no prospects. There was depression,” Natalia admitted.
But there is no clear retis, even that.
Tikhanovskaya’s life Tikhanovskaya has been in turmoil since she was pushed into politics.
Cut off from the country, her husband also did not recover politically – remained in total isolation for almost two years.
The opposition leader insisted he still “really believes” in change.
“2020 is a big vote in the mentality in Belarus. I don’t know how long it will take.”