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People are being beaten and arrested at a shop
Guy Verhofstad, ex-Prime Minister of Belgium and a long-time leader of the liberal faction in the European Parliament, called upon the EU to “dial up the pressure” on the Lukashenko regime. He addressed the head diplomat of the EU Josep Borrell and asked to immediately discuss this matter with the EU foreign ministers.
“New wave of violence in Belarus. The EU can & should do more👇🏻: sanctions, humanitarian corridor for injured and visa-free travel, solidarity and media support, international tribunal. Dial up the pressure!
@JosepBorrellF sd put this on the table of EU foreign ministers NOW.”
“New wave of violence in Belarus. The EU can & should do more👇🏻: sanctions, humanitarian corridor for injured and visa-free travel, solidarity and media support, international tribunal. Dial up the pressure!
@JosepBorrellF sd put this on the table of EU foreign ministers NOW.”
People gathered at the Frunzenskiy district's police department in Minsk confirm that there are screams heard from the direction of the assembly hall.
The press services of the Minsk City Executive Committee, and the Interior Ministry are not available for comment. Employees of the Frunzenskiy district's police department refuse to talk to the press.
The press services of the Minsk City Executive Committee, and the Interior Ministry are not available for comment. Employees of the Frunzenskiy district's police department refuse to talk to the press.
At night, solidarity actions took place all over Belarus.
On photo: Hrodna, Fanipol, Kobryn, Lyaskovka, Zeleny Lug, Shariki
On photo: Hrodna, Fanipol, Kobryn, Lyaskovka, Zeleny Lug, Shariki