The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tens of thousands rally in Belarus despite mass arrests

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MINSK: Riot police harshly detained more than 400 demonstrat­ors in Belarus on Sunday as tens of thousands of people took to the streets, on the eve of crunch talks between strongman Alexander Lukashenko and his main ally, Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

More than 100,000 people are estimated to have marched in Minsk on each of the past four weekends to demand Lukashenko resign over a disputed August 9 presidenti­al election, which he claimed to have won by a landslide.

AFP journalist­s said a similar number took part in the latest demonstrat­ion, with huge crowds flooding the streets despite an intensifyi­ng police crackdown.

Masked police officers in uniform and plain clothes violently detained people who gathered for the ‘March of

Heroes’ demonstrat­ion, pushing or punching them, video posted on the Belarusian news site Tut. by showed.

Police also resorted to the use of a pump action shotgun, firing a ‘warning shot’ in the air during a scuffle, the interior ministry said.

Access to mobile internet was limited and central metro stations closed, with authoritie­s moving police vans, military vehicles and barbed wire into the centre ahead of the protest.

“More than 400 people were detained in various districts of the capital,” the interior ministry said in a statement, adding that those detained were carrying flags and ‘offensive’ placards.

Thousands of demonstrat­ors planning to head towards Lukashenko’s Palace of Independen­ce residence and a second at the upscale Drozdy compound were blocked by police, with some officers seen dragging people across the tarmac.

Thousands more protesters took to the streets in other cities including Gomel, Grodno and Brest, where police used water cannon against demonstrat­ors.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? People hold signs as protesters gather in front of the Belarusian embassy in The Hague, the Netherland­s.
— AFP photo People hold signs as protesters gather in front of the Belarusian embassy in The Hague, the Netherland­s.

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