"Illegal presidential election" Belarusians protest in Tokyo October 24, 18:17

In Belarus, the former Soviet Union, while protests continued to complain that the presidential election was fraudulent, Belarusians living in Japan protested in Tokyo and appealed for the resignation of President Lukashenko.

In Belarus, large-scale protests have been held for more than two months, with citizens complaining that the election was fraudulent in response to the announcement that President Lukashenko was elected in the August presidential election. ,it is continuing.



Protests are spreading all over the world, and on the 24th, about 40 people, including Belarusians living in Japan, gathered at Hibiya Park in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.



Participants marched with placards that read "against dictatorship" and the white and red flags that symbolize the movement for freedom in Belarus.



He called out, "Freedom for Belarus," and urged President Lukashenko to resign and stop violence against the public.



A woman from Hiroshima said, "It's hard now, but we will win. There are people who are fighting hard in the field. I will not give up until the end."



In Belarus, rebel Chihanovskaya has called on President Lukashenko to resign by the 25th of this month and warned that if he did not respond, he would do a general strike nationwide, and tensions continue.