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August 9 — The Belarusian People's Day

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August 9 — The Belarusian People's Day

Belarusians have decided to get rid of Lukashenka.

In August 2020, Belarusians were closest to defeating the kolkhoz fascism named after Lukashenka.

The system of solidarity that emerged after the dispersal of the square in 2010 grew stronger, matured, coped with Covid, and was ready to withstand any blows from the oprichniks of the Russian puppet Lukashenka.

As before, on the eve of revolutionary events, the regime sent agents into the opposition, threw mud at the leaders of the resistance, prepared an army of falsifiers, including some people who are now ordered to call themselves the opposition.

The unusually preventive arrests of protest leaders, long before the date of the “election”, testified to the fact that the kolkhoz government was shaking with all its might and hissing with fear.

They had something to fear.

The people rose up in the most decisive, albeit most peaceful way.

The people decided to get rid of Lukashenka.

The regime got scared. Especially when after the murders in the first days the people did not stop.

When, after the betrayal of the self-proclaimed leaders, the people spat on them and continued to fight for their future, demonstrating unprecedented courage.

We will win, the year 2020 is not over, no matter how much the Lukashists, impostors, some Western Lukashenka-understanders and other home-grown “analysts” try to steal it from us.

We will win, the year 2020 is not just another stage of our struggle, but a solid foundation for the final slap on the cockroaches that have settled in Belarus inside and out.

Long live Belarus!

Long live the people of Belarus!

Andrei Sannikov, Facebook

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