As the former Soviet-Belarus Lukashenko administration forcibly landed passenger planes to detain anti-government journalists and criticism of the international community increased, anti-government Chihanovskaya protested all over the world on the 29th of this month. And called for increased pressure on the administration.

On the 23rd, Belarus's Lukashenko administration forcibly landed an international passenger plane flying in the territory at the airport in the capital Minsk, detained the anti-government journalist Protasevic who was on board, and criticism from the international community increased. I am.



On the 26th, anti-government sect Chihanovskaya and others released a video message saying, "The administration is in danger of being isolated more than ever."



Then, on the 29th of this month, protests were held all over the world, calling for increased pressure on the administration.



Mr. Chihanovskaya hopes to regain the momentum of protests against the Lukashenko administration that has continued since last summer in the wake of this situation.



Meanwhile, President Lukashenko is scheduled to visit Russia on the 28th of this month to meet with President Putin, and is expected to strengthen his confrontation with Europe and the United States with the backing of Russia.