After a disputed election in Belarus on Aug. 9 in which ruling president Alexander Lukashenko claimed 80% of the vote, mass protests were held throughout the country on multiple days in favor of the opposition.
On the night after the election, a large protest was held in the capital, Minsk, resulting in more than 3,000 arrests, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters.
In further rallies in the capital on Aug. 16 and 23, the protesters, numbering in the...
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