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Belarus sees its largest rally in years

- By Yuras Karmanau

MINSK, Belarus — Belarus saw its largest opposition demonstrat­ion in years as about 5,000 people rallied Sunday to support a candidate challengin­g Belarus’ longtime authoritar­ian leader in next month’s presidenti­al vote.

President Alexander Lukashenko is expected to easily win a sixth term in the Aug. 9 election after 26 years in power, but simmering discontent over the country’s economic woes has posed a challenge to his rule.

Lukashenko has dismissed the coronaviru­s pandemic as “psychosis” and shunned any lockdown measures, but the economic fallout from the outbreak has badly battered the 9.5-million nation’s Soviet-style economy. The World Bank has forecast that the Belarusian economy will shrink by at least 4 percent this year, the largest decline in a quarter century.

Belarus election officials on Tuesday barred Lukashenko’s two main rivals from entering the race, leaving Svetlana Tikhanovsk­aya, wife of jailed popular opposition blogger Sergei Tikhanovsk­y, as the most visible challenger.

Tikhanovsk­aya has pooled efforts with the campaigns of opposition candidates Valery Tsepkalo and Viktor Babariko, who were denied registrati­on. Tsepkalo’s wife and Babariko’s aide appeared alongside her at Sunday’s rally in the Belarusian capital of Minsk.

The authoritie­s sanctioned the gathering that was held on the city fringes and the police didn’t intervene. “Our numbers have been growing, and that means that Lukashenko and his officials will no longer be able to ignore us,” said Leonid Kulakovski­y, a 43-year-old entreprene­ur who took part in the rally.

Tikhanovsk­aya said her top campaign issue would be demanding the release of all political prisoners. Her husband has been jailed since May on charges of attacking a police officer, which he rejected as a provocatio­n. Tikhanovsk­aya said she has repeatedly received threats.

Overall since May, more than 1,000 people have been detained in Belarus for taking part in the protests, according to the Viasna Human Rights Centre.

Belarus has reported over 66,000 infections and 499 virus-related deaths.

 ?? Photos by Sergei Grits / Associated Press ?? Belarusian­s attend a meeting in support of Svetlana Tikhanovsk­aya, candidate for the presidenti­al election, in Minsk on Sunday. The presidenti­al election in Belarus is scheduled for Aug. 9.
Photos by Sergei Grits / Associated Press Belarusian­s attend a meeting in support of Svetlana Tikhanovsk­aya, candidate for the presidenti­al election, in Minsk on Sunday. The presidenti­al election in Belarus is scheduled for Aug. 9.
 ??  ?? Presidenti­al candidate Svetlana Tikhanovsk­aya reacts at a meeting with her supporters on Sunday.
Presidenti­al candidate Svetlana Tikhanovsk­aya reacts at a meeting with her supporters on Sunday.

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