Belarus “Presidential Resignation Deadline” Massive Protest October 26, 8:07

In Belarus, the former Soviet Union, a large-scale protest took place on the 25th, when rebels had informed President Lukashenko that it was time to announce his resignation, and citizens demanded his resignation.

If there is no announcement of resignation, the rebels will strike all over the country from the 26th to increase the pressure.

In Belarus, protests continue to demand the resignation of President Lukashenko, alleging that the presidential election in August was fraudulent, and rebel Tsyanovskaya must resign by the 25th. We have announced that we will strike all over the country from the next day.



On the 25th, which is the deadline, large-scale protests were held in various places, and the rebels said that 100,000 people participated in the capital Minsk.



Citizens marched through the center with the red and white flags, which are symbols of the movement for free Belarus.



Meanwhile, President Lukashenko has maintained a strong stance with the backing of Russia, and has deployed security forces in various places against the protests on the 25th, and 290 people have been detained according to local human rights groups. It means that.



The rebels want to increase the pressure by starting a strike on the 26th as scheduled if there is no announcement of resignation.