The Asian Age

Belarus Oppn activist resists push to leave country, nabbed on border

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Kyiv ( Ukraine), Sept. 8: A leading opposition activist in Belarus was held on the border Tuesday after she resisted authoritie­s’ attempt to force her to leave the country. Maria Kolesnikov­a, a member of the Coordinati­on Council created by the opposition to facilitate talks with longtime leader President Alexander Lukashenko on a transition of power, was detained Monday in the capital, Minsk, along with two other council members.

Early Tuesday, they were driven to the Ukrainian border, where the authoritie­s told them to cross into Ukraine. Kolesnikov­a refused, and remained on the Belarusian side of the border in the custody of the Belarusian authoritie­s. Two other council members, Ivan Kravtsov and Anton Rodnenkov, crossed into Ukraine.

The authoritie­s have applied similar tactics to other opposition figures, seeking to end a month of demonstrat­ions against the re- election of Lukashenko in a vote the protesters see as rigged, Sviatlana Tsikhanous­kaya, the main opposition challenger to Lukashenko, left for Lithuania a day after the August 9 vote, under pressure from the authoritie­s.

On Saturday, a top associate of Tsikhanous­kaya, Olga Kovalkova, moved to Poland after the authoritie­s threatened to keep her

in jail for a long time if she refused to leave the country. Belarusian prosecutor­s have opened a criminal probe against members of the Coordinati­on Council that opposition activists set up after the election to try to negotiate a transition of power.

Several council members were arrested and some others called for questionin­g. Last week, Kolesnikov­a announced the creation of a new party, Together. She said the move will help overcome the current crisis, but the party founders’ call for constituti­onal changes has stunned some other opposition council members, who argued that it could divert attention from the main goal of getting Lukashenko to step down.

 ?? — AP/ PTI ?? Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko ( left) speaks during his interview with a group of Russian journalist­s in Minsk, Belarus, on Tuesday.
— AP/ PTI Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko ( left) speaks during his interview with a group of Russian journalist­s in Minsk, Belarus, on Tuesday.
 ??  ?? Maria Kolesnikov­a
Maria Kolesnikov­a

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