Important: The Washington Post, December 27, 2013
Diplomat and former presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov: "As a
presidential candidate in Belarus three years ago, I took part in
massive demonstrations the size of which my country had not seen for
years. In central Minsk, people from all walks of life braved a police
state,
and the cold, to protest the widespread election fraud by which
Belarusan dictator Alexander Lukashenko stole the presidential election. We also backed a future that lies with Europe, not a re-created Soviet
Union. --- numerous other political prisoners remain in prison in
Belarus,
including my colleague, presidential candidate Mikalai Statkevich, and
human rights defender Ales Bialiatski."
Read the whole article by Andrei Sannikov in The Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/supporting-belaruss-climb-out-from-under-dictatorship/2013/12/26/54aadd60-6c08-11e3-aecc-85cb037b7236_story.html
"This demonstration of the people’s will scared Lukashenko and his
thugs. Riot police brutally broke up our peaceful rally and beat women,
senior citizens and anyone else they could reach, evoking images not
seen in my country since the end of World War II. I spent that Christmas
and the next — altogether more than a year — in a Soviet-era jail as a
political prisoner."
Photo: KL (the flag)
Photos from Internet: (Sannikov released, beaten by the police in Minsk,
December 2010 during a peaceful demonstration. Sannikov was imprisoned and tortured, his wife Iryna Khalip in
picture)
Д. Санников: "Свобода -- это выпрыгнуть из клетки".
Iryna Khalip awarded:
http://minkristnasamhllsblogg.blogspot.fi/2013/10/belarusian-journalist-iryna-khalip.html
http://minkristnasamhllsblogg.blogspot.fi/2012/11/prize-winners-two-brave-women-freedom.html
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