Damn criminals with no jobs
People are mourning the first victim of protests. Location of many is still unknown.
There’s more information about Belarus in media now, but most of media don’t cover a very important part of the story. Many just say that Lukashenko won in a rigged election with 80%. It’s much worse than that.
On the election day people stayed at polling stations waiting for the results, knowing how many supporters Tsihanouskaya has. Some polling stations counted honestly and their results were met with people clapping and crying from happiness. By those results Tsihanouskaya wins in the first round of election, with support over 60%.
Some polling stations showed falsified results in favor of Lukashenko. Members of election committee had to be escorted by the police, because they were afraid of people getting angry. They knew what they did. Some of these protocols with voting results weren’t even signed by all the members because they refused to lie to the people, to their neighbors. Numbers announced by Election Committee are not adding up, it’s not rigged elections, it’s just a huge lie.
It’s not opposition that goes out to the streets, it’s the belarusian nation, simple people whose basic human rights were taken away. They’re peaceful, and still are met with grenades and water cannons. Lukashenko can’t make them love him or accept him. And I hope soon he flies away to one of his dictator friends and leaves belarusian people in peace. To mourn and to build a new country.
Svetlana Tsihanouskaya left the country. She’s safe and with her children now, in Lithuania. Noone knows what exactly happened, but everyone understands. She was taken there by belarusian authorities.
When your husband, your team, people you love and care about are held hostage, you don’t have much choice. They certainly made her release a video asking to stop protests. But there’s one thing government still doesn’t understand. People go out to the streets not for her, they’re doing it for themselves, for Belarus. She’s a symbol of protest, but not its leader.
She never asked people to go out on the streets in the first place, and it’s not her who can stop them.
I know this will end. I know every dictatorship has an end. I just hope it’s going to happen soon and belarusian streets won’t be covered with more blood.
I heard a good saying recently: Dictator is like a drug addict. He saw what happened to others but thinks it’s not going to happen to him.
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I can’t find any sources of information about what’s happening in Belarus right now. Please, see what the government is doing to peaceful protesters. Spread the information. Media is silent.
“There's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo, and it's worth fighting for.”
Trigger warning: blood in last 3 pictures.
I am not going to apologize for politics in your feed. The world should know.
Сижу думаю о проблемах с одними документами, с другими документами, и о том что мой карьерный путь на данный момент проложен в жопу 🙃
Evenings are getting cold 🌬
This is love ❤️
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The weirdest thing today was being able to end manifestation just saying “thank you” and peacefully going home. It’s something I’m not used to 🙃
Thanks to everyone who joined us today 🤍❤️🤍
I want to be a certified fish now 🐠
Dogs ♥️
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Learning to accept my face with the help of @dagfryd
My safe space ♥️
Thanks to @dagfryd for the amazing photos and perfect company ♥️
Взгрустнула и захотелось ваших лайков
All things purple 💜
Lisbon is so pretty and empty. Which is both enjoyable and scary.
Quick overview of my past few weeks:
• enjoying butterfly room
• finally catching mahi-mahi
• wishing upon stars
• getting a new villager
• investing in turnips (stonks!)
• having K.K. visit our island
• finishing my fossils exhibition
Productive, huh?
Может я и выбрала неудачное время для брекетов, зато моя клиника находится рядом со всей этой красотой 🙃