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Belarusian opposition tells Lukashenko to step down

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Minsk, Aug 10 (EFE/EPA).- Clashes broke out between riot police and protesters in Minsk again on Monday night as the opposition in Belarus rejected official election results asking president Alexandr Lukashenko to step down. (Camera: TATYANA ZENKOVICH). SHOT LIST: PROTESTS AND CLASHES BETWEEN RIOT POLICE AND PROTESTERS IN MINSK, BELARUS.

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