170 detained in Belarus anti-govt protests


Minsk, Mar 28 (IANS): Security forces in Belarus launched a crackdown on fresh protests against long-time President Alexander Lukashenko, detaining more than 170 people and reportedly using force.

Images and video footage posted online showed police using violent tactics against the protesters on Saturday, reports dpa news agency.

Officers clad in black could be seen pushing a man to the ground while women rushed to the scene to separate them.

The human rights centre Viasna said more than 170 people were detained during the protests in Minsk, which according to media reports were mostly smaller decentralised rallies rather than a big mass demonstration.

Security forces reportedly detained random people at bus stops, including several media representatives, according to a journalist association.

Nicholas Connolly, a correspondent for Deutsche Welle, was held for around five hours, the German broadcaster said late Saturday.

Meanwhile, exiled opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya called for negotiations with the authoritarian leadership under international mediation in order to find a "peaceful way out of the crisis in Belarus".

She said more than 750,000 people had voted in favour of such negotiations on online voting platforms.

There have not been any larger anti-government protests in Belarus since security forces brutally cracked down on mass protests last year following the election on August 9, 2020, in which Lukashenko claimed victory despite allegations the vote was rigged.

On March 25, several hundred people took to the streets for the fist time since winter on the so-called Freedom Day.

Authorities said more than 200 people were detained at those demonstrations and investigations have been launched against people who honked in favour of the protests.

 

  

Top Stories


Leave a Comment

Title: 170 detained in Belarus anti-govt protests



You have 2000 characters left.

Disclaimer:

Please write your correct name and email address. Kindly do not post any personal, abusive, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent, discriminatory or unlawful or similar comments. Daijiworld.com will not be responsible for any defamatory message posted under this article.

Please note that sending false messages to insult, defame, intimidate, mislead or deceive people or to intentionally cause public disorder is punishable under law. It is obligatory on Daijiworld to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments, to the authority concerned upon request.

Hence, sending offensive comments using daijiworld will be purely at your own risk, and in no way will Daijiworld.com be held responsible.