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Stolen election 

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-belarus-election/belarus-protest-leader-detained-at-border-as-lukashenko-rejects-dialogue-idUSKBN25Z0YW

 

 

The fate of Kolesnikova, a key figure during four weeks of mass protests against President Alexander Lukashenko, had been a mystery since supporters said masked men had whisked her away in a van on Monday. Belarusian police were quoted as saying they had not detained her. 

Two fellow opposition figures, Anton Rodnenkov and Ivan Kravtsov, told a news conference in Kyiv that they had been detained by Belarusian officials in plain clothes, who escorted them to the border and then put Kolesnikova into their car and told them to cross

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12 hours ago, Unforgiven said:

Maybe one of the masked men was heavy set, had wavy red hair and was snarky?

 

Such a comment is expected from you given what appears to be that domestic democracy is a joke.  Democracy abroad apparently deserves no different treatment. 

7 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Putin’s move to crush democracy goes on. 

 

And our government will stand idly by and not say or do a thing about it.  

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40 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Such a comment is expected from you given what appears to be that domestic democracy is a joke.  Democracy abroad apparently deserves no different treatment. 

 

And our government will stand idly by and not say or do a thing about it.  

Trump wants to be Trumpochencko 

 

And Putin wants to help. Democracy around the world needs a Democratic administration in the US 

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1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

Putin’s move to crush democracy goes on. 

Are you aware that China is by far the worlds biggest threat to democracy? And that Joe Biden is very cozy with and is the favored candidate of the Communist Party? While you’ve been spending all your time worrying about the Russian ‘JV Team’ the Chinese have been running laps around the field. 

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1 hour ago, SectionC3 said:

 

And our government will stand idly by and not say or do a thing about it.  

Would you like them to declare war?

If they do, please enlist. I'm sure that you will, whereas you come off as very brave and macho.

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14 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said:

Would you like them to declare war?

If they do, please enlist. I'm sure that you will, whereas you come off as very brave and macho.

 

I figured you would resort to hyperbole.  The appropriate reaction would be sanctions.  Perhaps more moderation would serve you well. 

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13 hours ago, SectionC3 said:

 

I figured you would resort to hyperbole.  The appropriate reaction would be sanctions.  Perhaps more moderation would serve you well. 

You have no leg to stand on when accusing anyone else of hyperbole. You need to take a long look in the mirror.

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1 minute ago, 3rdnlng said:

You have no leg to stand on when accusing anyone else of hyperbole. You need to take a long look in the mirror.

I’m gonna have to Rule #2 this one.  

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On 9/9/2020 at 7:12 AM, BillStime said:


Q says it’s a hoax so it must be a - hoax

 

 

Q is a hoax. It may turn out to be the greatest hoax in the history of mankind. No wonder Trump supports Q. No wonder so many Trump supporters believe it.

 

The terminally stupid always cause the most damage.

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Belarus police have detained hundreds of women in the capital Minsk who had joined a march demanding that longtime President Alexander Lukashenko resign.
Men in green uniforms and black balaclavas encircled female protesters who shouted, "Only cowards beat women!"
Among the detained was Nina Bahinskaya, a 73-year-old great-grandmother who has become an icon of the protest movement.
Mass protests are expected for the sixth straight Sunday over what was widely seen as a rigged election.
President Lukashenko, who has ruled Belarus for 26 years, claimed an overwhelming victory in the 9 August poll, but a brutal crackdown on initial protests against the result only fuelled popular anger.
Around 2,000 people, mostly women, joined Saturday's march, which has become a weekly prelude to mass demonstrations every Sunday. They briefly scuffled with police who then blocked their path and started picking people one by one.
Police detained so many protesters that they ran out of room in vans and had to free some of the women, according to AFP news agency. It reported that Ms Bahinskaya was taken to a police station and released shortly afterwards.
Video posted by the independent Tut.by website showed a masked officer abruptly removing the flag and flowers she was carrying as she was pushed into a van.
In total, more than 300 women were detained, local human rights group Viasna said. Police did not give a number.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54220414

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