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Formerly TwitterSviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
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Belarus is an independent country, firmly rooted in European values, not a part of Russia. Our aspiration is clear: to return to the European family of democratic nations where we belong. We cannot allow the dictator to drag us back into the shadows of a Soviet past. @globalnews pic.twitter.com/0GieFuneyU
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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
Tsihanouskaya
During my recent visit to 🇬🇷, I spoke to @ekathimerini about the need for decisive action from the democratic world. The complete victory for 🇺🇦 & the establishment of a democratic #Belarus are both crucial steps towards ensuring regional peace & security.
www.ekathimerini.com/in-depth/interviews-in-depth/1237439/dictators-cannot-be-appeased-or-reeducated-they-can-only-be-fought
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Franak Viačorka
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As @DeutscheWelle Belarus was labeled an "extremist formation", we witness Lukashenka's government's frantic attempts to forbid any press freedom. Hard to fully block the internet but easy to criminalize reading free media. The dictator has been scared of the truth for years. pic.twitter.com/DPQFGi1OCT
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Franak Viačorka
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Lukashenka's recent speeches reveal his complete inadequacy. He and his regime falsely accused Lithuania, threatened Ukrainian hospitals, targeted Belarusians in exile. Putin isn't the only evil. There can be no cooperation, we must fight this terroristic regime in Europe. pic.twitter.com/PyAkjl0HUA
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