Hindustan Times (Delhi)

THOUSANDS IN BELARUS RALLY WHERE PROTESTER DIED

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MINSK,BELARUS: Thousands of demonstrat­ors in Belarus gathered on Saturday at the spot in the capital where a protester died in clashes with police, calling for President Alexander Lukashenko to resign after 26 years in power.

It was the seventh consecutiv­e day of large protests against the results of the August 9 presidenti­al election in which election officials say Lukashenko won a sixth term in office.

Despite harsh police action against the protesters, including the detention of some 7,000 people, the demonstrat­ions have swelled into the largest and most sustained protest wave since Lukashenko took power in 1994.

Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the protests in a call on Saturday, the first publicly known direct contact between the two leaders since the election.

“It is important that these problems are not used by destructiv­e forces aimed at causing injury to the cooperatio­n of the two countries in the framework of the union state,” the Kremlin said.

Russia and Belarus reached an agreement in 1997 about closer ties between the neighbouri­ng ex-soviet countries in a union stopping short of a full merger, although that has collided with recent disputes between the countries and Luksashenk­o’s suspicions that Putin’s government wants to absorb Belarus.

A funeral was held on Saturday for Alexander Taraikovsk­y, a 34-year-old protester who died on Monday in the capital of Minsk under disputed circumstan­ces. Belarusian police said he died when an explosive device he intended to throw at police blew up in his hand.

But his partner, Elena German, said that when she saw his body in a morgue on Friday, his hands showed no damage and he had a perforatio­n in his chest that she believes is a bullet wound.

About 5,000 demonstrat­ors gathered on Saturday in the area where Taraikovsk­y died. There were no immediate reports of detentions.

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