More than 200 people detained in Belarus on protests

Law enforcement officers in Belarus detained more than 200 people participating in protest actions, which were held on Thursday, March 25. This was announced by the official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Olga Somododan in Telegram-Channel.

in the department added that for each fact, law enforcement officers will check. “We’ll figure it out in every situation,” promised Suitodas.

Earlier it was reported that the center of Minsk was the special equipment for overclocking demonstrators, as well as reinforced orders of militia and riot police on the eve of the planned opposition of a large-scale protest action on March 25. On this day, the Belarusian opposition traditionally celebrates the Will Day in honor of the anniversary of the proclamation of the Belarusian People’s Republic. In 2021, she announced large-scale protest actions against the president of Alexander Lukashenko.

In Belarus, protests continue in Belarus after the presidential election on August 9, 2020, according to the official results of which Lukashenko received 80 percent of the votes. Protesters require the resignation of the country’s leadership, new and honest presidential elections, punishment of victims in violence over demonstrators.

Shares of dissent with the results are rigidly suppressed by law enforcement agencies. Tens of thousands of people were detained, many told about torture and beating in insulators. Four people died in clashes with siloviki.

/Media reports.