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Around twenty people demonstrating against the disputed reelection of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko are arrested during a protest attended by roughly 1,000 people on Minsk's Independence Square, which has been the scene of unprecedented anti-government demonstrations in recent weeks. Since the August 9 election, mass demonstrations have pushed back against Lukashenko's claim to have won 80 percent of the vote and yet another term as president after 26 years in power. Last Sunday 23 August 2020 saw a crowd of more than 100,000 hit Minsk streets for the second Sunday in a row. IMAGES
Minsk, Sep 13 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of people gathered Sunday to protest against the government in Minsk ahead of the important meeting on Monday between the presidents of Belarus, Alexandr Lukashenko, and of Russia, Vladimir Putin, in the Russian city of Sochi.SHOT LIST: ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTERS MARCH WITH FLAGS IN MINSK, BELARUS.
Minsk (Belarus), Aug 27 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Tatsiana Zenkovich).- More than a hundred women from Minsk on Thursday formed a chain of solidarity with the anti-government demonstrators. The action lasted one hour and ended without any arrests. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Minsk (Belarus) Oct 31 (EFE / EPA).- Dozens of women gathered on Saturday in Minsk in a new protest against the election results and to demand Alexandr Lukashenko's removal from power.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ON SATURDAY IN MINSK, BELARUS.
Tens of thousands of opposition supporters march through Minsk, calling for an end to strongman Alexander Lukashenko's rule amid a heavy security presence and despite dozens of arrests. Belarus protests have entered a third week since the disputed presidential election on August 9 in which Lukashenko claimed victory. IMAGES
Anti-government demonstrators rally outside the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem, demanding early elections and a hostage deal amid growing anger at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war in Gaza. IMAGES
Israeli police scuffle with anti-government protesters gathering in Tel Aviv to demand early elections and a deal to free hostages held in Gaza since Hamas's October 7 attacks. IMAGES
At least 2,000 people attend an anti-government protest at Habima square in Tel Aviv, as the Israel-Hamas war nears its 100 days mark. The war, in which Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas, began when the militants launched an unprecedented attack on October 7 that resulted in about 1,140 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures. Israel's relentless bombardment of Gaza since then has killed at least 23,843 people, mostly women and children, according to the latest toll reported by the health ministry of the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. IMAGES