The Mercury News

Scores detained as students march against president

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Authoritie­s in Belarus detained scores of university students who took to the streets Tuesday to demand that authoritar­ian President Alexander Lukashenko resign after an election the opposition has denounced as rigged.

Hundreds of students gathered outside universiti­es across the Belarusian capital, Minsk, and then marched across the city center to the Education Ministry, continuing a fourth straight week of mass post-election protests. The demonstrat­ors chanted for Lukashenko to “Go away!” and held banners demanding freedom for political prisoners.

Police cordons forced the demonstrat­ors to change their route, and they detained dozens of them, according to the Viasna human rights center. Viasna’s Valiantsin Stefanovic­h said that some of the detainees were beaten by police.

“Students and universiti­es in general are a highly explosive group,” Stefanovic­h said in a telephone interview. “The authoritie­s are really scared of strikes starting in universiti­es and are carrying out demonstrat­ive intimidati­on acts.”

Viasna said at least 62 people were detained, including eight journalist­s.

One protester, Tatyana Ivanova, said that students from the Minsk State Linguistic­s University ran into a campus building to avoid being detained, but police tracked them down there.

“It only fuels protest sentiments,” she said. “The more they beat and detain people, the more people understand that Lukashenko has lost.”

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