6th Belarusian People's Congress scheduled for February 11-12, Lukashenko announced today. It will be attended by 2700 people.
He noted that today, as during the first Belarusian People's Congress in 1996, the country is going through a difficult period, maybe even a more ambiguous one.
“This is what sets the current period and the current Belarusian People's Congress apart from others. Then, as I said, it was not easy, but there was no such external pressure. All major powers were busy with their problems, and the European Union was not yet the European Union,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
He noted that today, as during the first Belarusian People's Congress in 1996, the country is going through a difficult period, maybe even a more ambiguous one.
“This is what sets the current period and the current Belarusian People's Congress apart from others. Then, as I said, it was not easy, but there was no such external pressure. All major powers were busy with their problems, and the European Union was not yet the European Union,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
Yesterday, State TV said that specialists from the Polish special services tried to recruit an assistant military attaché and “a career officer who took language courses in Poland.”
It is alleged that the Belarusian Foreign Ministry has already reacted on both facts, and “the Polish partners admitted the facts, but wanted to hush up the scandal.”
It is alleged that the Belarusian Foreign Ministry has already reacted on both facts, and “the Polish partners admitted the facts, but wanted to hush up the scandal.”
Nina Baginskaya came to the court of the Soviet district of Minsk: her 43-year-old son Pavel will be tried at 15:00.
The man was detained on January 1, when he and his mother were moving towards the house from Vostochnaya Street.
According to Baginskaya, three security officials jumped up to Pavel, dragged him into a car and drove away. Probably the man is now in Akrestsina jail. He was charged under two administrative articles - 23.34 and 23.4.
The man was detained on January 1, when he and his mother were moving towards the house from Vostochnaya Street.
According to Baginskaya, three security officials jumped up to Pavel, dragged him into a car and drove away. Probably the man is now in Akrestsina jail. He was charged under two administrative articles - 23.34 and 23.4.
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Today's retirees' action took place in the form of solidarity chain lined up along Nezavisimosti avenue.
Vladimir Gusakov, the head of the Academy of Sciences, said that “the role of science is to be with the government.”
“I am especially grateful to many leaders of our academic organizations for their correct civil position, for avoiding confrontation between scientists and the authorities.”
“We have preserved the Academy and its personnel potential and are ready to continue working with the country's leadership and for the country's economy.”
“I am especially grateful to many leaders of our academic organizations for their correct civil position, for avoiding confrontation between scientists and the authorities.”
“We have preserved the Academy and its personnel potential and are ready to continue working with the country's leadership and for the country's economy.”
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Late yesterday evening unidentified persons detained people in several districts of Minsk. The moment of detention in Novaya Borovaya got on the surveillance camera. An unknown person kicks the man in the stomach and takes the woman away. He is holding an object that looks like a pistol.
Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya on yesterday's detentions:
“In Belarus, now the same people give orders to beat and detain people in their own courtyards and plan meetings that are called all-Belarusian and national. It is obvious that anyone who allows himself to beat a Belarusian has no right to represent his interests. We will not turn a page after being threatened with weapons in our home areas. We will stand our ground until we build the country and power that we deserve.”
“In Belarus, now the same people give orders to beat and detain people in their own courtyards and plan meetings that are called all-Belarusian and national. It is obvious that anyone who allows himself to beat a Belarusian has no right to represent his interests. We will not turn a page after being threatened with weapons in our home areas. We will stand our ground until we build the country and power that we deserve.”
In Brest, judge Yevgeny Bregan sentenced 28-year-old Maksim Smirnov to two years of “chemistry” for reposting someone else's record about the commander of the Brest riot police, Maksim Mikhovich. The message, which the Brest resident forwarded to the Telegram chat, contained the personal data of the security officer, as well as charges of abuse of office and murder. Smirnov was found guilty of biting under a criminal article. In court, the guy apologized and said that “I just pressed the button [to forward the post].”
Aleksandr Lukashenko spoke about bitcoin mining
“They said, you know, we want to build farms and develop bitcoin mining, but we need to have cheap electricity. But at 6 thousand (dollars) - the price for bitcoin - it was bad. But now 33 thousand, it is true, over the past day there fell by 10%, but still more than 30 thousand. So, with any electricity, you can build these farms, as they call them, and rivet this currency. So this is a question that has already been resolved and electricity should be.”
“They said, you know, we want to build farms and develop bitcoin mining, but we need to have cheap electricity. But at 6 thousand (dollars) - the price for bitcoin - it was bad. But now 33 thousand, it is true, over the past day there fell by 10%, but still more than 30 thousand. So, with any electricity, you can build these farms, as they call them, and rivet this currency. So this is a question that has already been resolved and electricity should be.”