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Published in: oDRNot quite a ray of sunshine: interview with Belarusian writer Uladzimier Arlou
The presidential election in December is unlikely to usher in a new president, young people feel no link to their...
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Published in: HomeBelarusians: in need of a nation
The contest between rival “Soviet” and “European” discourses fuels a dead-end debate about Belarus’s elusive...
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Published in: oDRBelarus election: probably no change at the top
Is the December presidential election going to be more of the same? Lukashenka has been president for 16 years, but...
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Published in: oDRDaring to speak out in Belarus
A chilling account of brave journalists in Lukashenka’s Belarus, so many of whom die in unexplained circumstances....
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Published in: HomeBelarus: the national vice
The Belarusian opposition seeks to map a path beyond the authoritarian rule of Alexander Lukashenko by establishing...
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Published in: oDRLukashenko: Russia’s new Yushchenko?
Fresh from productive confrontation with Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov, Dmitry Medvedev has waded into the Belarusian...
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Published in: oDRYaroslau Romanchuk: my vision of a post-Lukashenka Belarus
Next year's presidential elections offer a real opportunity of disposing a tired, weakened and unpopular Lukashenka,...
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Published in: oDRBelarusian "godfather" falls out with his masters
On the eve of a Customs Union agreement between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, Russian state television began an...
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Published in: openSecurityBomb blast kills five in Istanbul
Four killed by bomb in Istanbul, Israel plans to demolish 22 homes in East Jerusalem, UK death toll in Afghanistan...
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Published in: oDRBelarus gears up for election
Alyaksandr Lukashenka's support is waning — both domestically and from Russia — and he now looks the the most...
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Published in: HomeBelarus: love and paranoia
A Belarusian novel encourages citizens to question their own role in perpetuating the regime that governs them. The...