2/2 He has been detained and beaten since giving the interview; please read it.https://www.iwm.at/chronicle-from-belarus/out-of-minsk-interview-with-aliaksandr-bystryk/ …
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Ukraine in 2004
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Yes but only partly (motivation of the protesters) while it's also like Ukraine in 2013-14 (brutality of regime crackdown on protesters and other peaceful citizens, likely involvement of Russia)
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Belarus is fighting for its very existence. Any comparison to the trauma and fear of the people of Belarus to our struggle would be to minimize theirs. As a naturalized U.S. citizen who’s parents were born in Belarus, I join you as a fellow American in our daily battle to save

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I hope this is not foreshadowing our November elections in this country. I am slightly terrified!
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We saw this happen before in Kiev - twice. The new Orange Revolution!
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Coming soon to a city near you!
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Thank you for your help in spreading the truth
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Shades of things to come in the US?
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