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Lukashenka: I’d like to spit on all their comments. They are angry and indecent people

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Lukashenka: I’d like to spit on all their comments. They are angry and indecent people

The Belarusian dictator says he doesn’t care a bit about the trials over political prisoners in the country.

I’d like to spit on all their comments. They are angry and indecent people. One cannot either talk to them or build any relations,Alyaksandr Lukashenka told journalists in Raubichy on Saturday, Interfax reports.

The dictator noted he knew “what they wanted in Belarus.” “They failed here, though they spent hundreds of millions dollars. After the failure they begin to scream, in order to excuse themselves, that we have political prisoners here,” Lukashenka said.

We do not have any prisoners of conscience, they are ordinary bandits, who have several previous convictions,” the ruler stated.

Speaking about the West, he noted that “they are swindlers who shared money with our ones, but this money was wasted in vain.

In this regard, Lukashenka called to “calm down and pay less attention how someone is yapping somewhere.” “We will not allow anybody to break the situation, to make the country poor. We know what we want. We need to build our country,” the dictator said adding that “time will cure everything. Time is the main judge. Time will arbitrate everything.

Lukashenka find groundless the rebukes to Belarus regarding the Russians arrested in Minsk for participating in mass riot.

"I condemned this faggotism"

Some great politicians, with both traditional and non-traditional sexual orientation, came to us. I was blamed for condemning this faggotism. Well, I don’t like gays, so I said that I didn’t like them. You see, certain foreign ministers took offence at me. But why should they take offence?” Lukashenka told journalists meaning a visit by Westerwelle and Sikorski in autumn 2010.

We live in a democratic society. Moreover, I am a president. I have the right to express my point of view and my position,” Lukashenka noted.

"I said that honestly to his face. One should live a normal live,” the Belarusian dictator said.

According to him, “It’s possible in Germany and in Poland, so let them do it in these countries.” “We do not need this here,” Lukashenka added admitting, “Unfortunately, we have enough of this here, too.

“Someone in Russia’s leadership wants us to bow…”

If someone the top echelon tries to use the situation and bow us, he will fail,” Lukashenka said.

Nobody called you here to attack the House of Government,” he noted.

We didn’t rebuke Russia, when their House of Government was fired at. We didn’t interfere with their affairs,” the dictator added.

He also noted that “after the events on Manezhnaya Square we expressed sympathy with people.” “So why do you obey the West or your inner forces and create problems for us?” he noted.

Do not interfere. Solve your problems. The same refers to America and the West,” Lukashenka said. He stressed: “We will not bow to anybody, even if we have to live in dugouts.

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