Belarus leader Lukashenko belittles protests as US plot

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Belarusian President Lukashenko accuses US and its European allies of fuelling protests to destabilise the country

A woman holds a poster with pictures of injured persons in front of a law enforcement officer during a rally against police brutality following protests to reject the presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus.

His main challenger in the election, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, dismissed his comments as an attempt to divert public attention from rigging the vote and the violent crackdown on protests. “We had the vote and got the result, period,” Lukashenko said in Wednesday's speech before top officials. “It's time to stop stirring up society.”Russian spymaster accuses US of fomenting protests

In Wednesday's speech, Lukashenko charged that the Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine have helped fuel protests. All those countries have denied similar claims by Lukashenko in the past. Some 7,000 protesters have been detained since President Alexander Lukashenko retained power after a disputed presidential election on August 9, said the Geneva-based World Organization against Torture and Spring, a human rights group based in Minsk.

 

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