The Citizen (Gauteng)

Fictional state is online sensation

VEISHNORIA: HAS HAD APPLICATIO­NS FOR CITIZENSHI­P

- Minsk

Fantasy country’s name is based on Lithuanian name Vaisnoras, or ‘hospitable’.

Aseparatis­t republic invented by the Russian and Belarusian militaries to serve as a fictitious foe in upcoming war games has sparked a wave of tongue-in-cheek support online and citizenshi­p applicatio­ns.

Minsk said the joint Zapad-2017 drills will role play a conflict with a made-up rebel region called Veishnoria, supposedly located in western Belarus and backed by neighbouri­ng European nations.

The major exercises, scheduled for September 14-20, have set nerves jangling among Nato members in Eastern Europe, jolted by fears of an increasing­ly aggressive Russia.

But in Belarus the reaction to the make-believe insurgent region has been more one of gleeful mockery, with thousands of locals jokingly applying for citizenshi­p.

The fictional rogue state is in a part of the ex-Soviet country that has many ethnic Poles and is majority-Catholic. In 1994, the region did not support the long-ruling President Alexander Lukashenko in elections.

Belarusian­s have set up fake accounts for the rebellious state’s foreign ministry and created a page on Wikipedia describing it as a nation where one of the main religions is “Pastafaria­nism”.

Veishnoria’s foreign ministry Twitter account announced it is accepting citizenshi­p applicatio­ns and some 3 000 people have since applied via a separate website.

“Veishnoria is a diplomatic country without Lukashenko, without Russian troops, and which is friends with its western neighbours,” according to an “official statement” posted by the fake Twitter account.

The name of the fantasy state is apparently based on the Lithuanian name Vaisnoras, or “hospitable”.

Political analyst Pavel Usov said that the outpouring of interest in the fictional country was down to a yearning among opponents to escape the stifling Soviet-style rule of Lukashenko. –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? TOUCHDOWN. A Belarusian SU-25 military jet lands on a road during military exercises near the village of Ratnaje, Belarus.
Picture: Reuters TOUCHDOWN. A Belarusian SU-25 military jet lands on a road during military exercises near the village of Ratnaje, Belarus.
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