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Where Tyranny Rules
01/05/2007 - 20:52 / TIME.com
Nikolai Statkevich tried to buck the system in 2001: he ran for President of Belarus. The country calls itself democratic, but President Alexander Lukashenko, in power for 11 years, runs it like the last dictatorship in Europe and brooks no challenges to his neo-Stalinist rule. That's why Statkevich, 49, leader of the opposition Social Democratic party, found himself confined to a prison barrack in the town of Baranovichi, 120 km west of Minsk, the nation's capital.
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Opposition leaders notes authorities` unprecedented disregard of electoral regulations
01/05/2007 - 20:46 / Charter97.org
Opposition leaders agreed at a conference held in Minsk on Thursday that the ongoing local elections are unprecedented in terms of authorities` disregard of regulations.
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U.S. Department of State: Belarus’ Position Reveals “Rotten Core” of Lukashenka’s Regime
01/05/2007 - 20:38 / Charter97.org
U.S. State Department has commented on imposing oil duties for crude exported from Russia. On Thursday U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack stated that the position of Belarus reveals “the rotten core of this (Belarus) regime”. Mr McCormack reminded that in a lucrative scheme Belarusian oil refiners made up to $4 billion a year by buying duty-free Russian crude and exporting finished products.
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