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Friday, March 25, 20051111812900

White Russian People Power

"Belarusian National Republic," Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarus_National_Republic.

"Protesters clash with police in Belarus, 150 people arrested," Kyodo News, 25 March 2005, http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&cat=8&id=332026 (from Coming Anarchy).

I'll sign off tonight on some hopeful news. Really hopeful news. Belarus may join Georgia, Ukraine, and Kyrgyzstan

Pro-democracy protesters clashed with police in Minsk near the palace of Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko on Friday and 150 protesters were arrested, Russia's Interfax news agency reported.

The police made the arrests after some 1,000 pro-democracy protesters reportedly tried to gather near the presidential palace, demanding democratic reform.


As you can tell by the national shield, the Belarussian government never got over its Soviet fix



Interesting, not only are Belarussia's historical symbols much more "European"

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They still have a government-in-exile from the post-World-War-I days. Nifty!

Let's hope!

22:55 Posted by Dan tdaxp in Europe | Permalink | Comments (1) | Email this | Tags: white russia, belarus, belarussia

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The last simbol "horse in red background" is "Vytis" and was the herb of Lithuania Grand Dutchy. Just Belarussia took use it too. But originaly it belongs to Lithuania

Posted by: eimantas | Thursday, June 21, 2007

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