Outdoor exhibition in Vilnius celebrates women bravery in Belarus
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MO Museum exhibition in Vilnius, The Future of Belarus Fueled by Women / MO Museum
A museum in Vilnius, Lithuania, has launched an exhibition featuring the work of five female Belarusian photojournalists covering the protests against the Belarusian dictator, Alexander Lukashenko. Meanwhile, in Belarus itself, culture is being “suffocated”, says a new Amnesty report.
An exhibition highlighting the brutal repression carried out by the Belarusian authorities against the country’s opposition, and the bravery of the many women who have formed human chains, often holding flowers, has opened in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius.
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Perhaps he met with someone, which caused fears among the Belarusian authorities.
Two weeks ago, Belarusian security forces detained several former and current bankers, as well as co-owner of the Turau Dairy Plant
Ihar Charniauski. All of them, in one way or another, were connected with ex-Prime Minister
Siarhei Rumas, who on January 17 went to his son s birthday in London and never visited Belarus again. Informed sources believe that Rumas was the main target of the authorities.
According to tut.by, the security officials questions concern the resources of state banks, which were used to finance projects of private companies and state-owned woodworking plants.
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