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  • XAVIER COLÁS

    @xaviercolas

    Moscow

Updated on Sunday, 23 August 2020 - 22:27

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Watching on television how hundreds of thousands of protesters put the Belarusian regime on the ropes, Veronika Tsepkalo cries remembering the day she understood that the country had to be changed. It was two decades ago, with the current president, Alexander Lukashenko, in power. "They made a criminal case against my mother when she was already terminally ill with cancer, when I entered the hospital I saw her naked and handcuffed to a radiator." They accused her of abuse of power at the head of a succu

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