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Women take to streets of Belarus once again, calling for Lukashenko to go

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In what has now become a tradition on Saturdays in the Belarusian capital, hundreds marched carrying flowers and chanting in protest againt president Alexander Lukashenko

Added on the 17/10/2020 19:15:52 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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