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In Pictures: The faces of protest in Belarus

Belarus has been rocked by street protests after demonstrators accused President Lukashenko of rigging the election.

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Valeria, 19, a student poses for a photo holding a handmade poster that reads "Peaceful people for the free choice" during an opposition rally in front of a detention center in Minsk, Belarus, Monday,
Valeria, 19, holds a handmade poster that reads "Peaceful people for the free choice" during an opposition rally in front of a detention centre in Minsk. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
Published On 23 Aug 202023 Aug 2020

Belarus has been rocked by street protests after demonstrators accused President Alexander Lukashenko of rigging the presidential election earlier this month, in which he claimed to have secured 80 percent of the votes.

Lukashenko, who has ruled Belarus for the last 26 years and is facing the greatest challenge to his leadership, denies the allegation.

Tatyana, a 29-year-old paramedic, joined the protests after treating those wounded when police tried to stifle demonstrations on August 9, the night of the election.

“Despite what they [protesters] were subjected to, [they] didn’t respond with violence,” she said, pointing to children mixed in among the protesting crowds as a sign of hope that they will remain peaceful. “They just want justice.”

For actor Mihail Zui, the banner he brandished was his resignation letter from one of the country’s premier cultural venues, the Yanka Kupala Theater. After its influential and popular director decided to support the protesters, he was fired – and Zui and most of the other performers quit in solidarity and anger.

Thirty-year-old Nikolay wore a homemade Batman-style mask, as protection and as a statement.

The protesters come from various generations and walks of life in a country that forms a buffer between Russia and Europe, and that had long seemed frozen in the repressive calm of the Soviet era; until now.

Among those breaking the silence was pensioner Ales Varhamiev, 62, who brought his guitar to play the protesters’ anti-Lukashenko anthem: Cockroach, Get Out.

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Pavel Stavpinskiy, 43, was among the protesters, flashing a victory sign. He had been an observer in the presidential election, in which most opposition candidates were jailed or exiled.

Among the victims of the police violence was 18-year-old college student Alexander Laubert, who now gets around Minsk on crutches after riot police smashed his kneecaps.

Former police administrator Alexander Ahremchyk displayed his insignia and medals, which he no longer wears after quitting the service in the wake of the protests.

Alexander Laubert, 18, a student poses for a photo Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020 on crutches due to a broken knee after being beaten by police during a protest in Minsk, Belarus. Wary at first, Laubert event
Alexander Laubert, 18, now gets around Minsk on crutches after the police smashed his kneecaps during a protest. Laubert opened up two days after being beaten, trampled on, nearly suffocated and doused in gasoline before volunteers finally brought him to a hospital for treatment. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
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Tatyana, 29, an ambulance paramedic poses for a photo holding white roses during an opposition rally near Independence Square in Minsk, Belarus, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. Behind each protester in Belarus
Tatyana, 29, an ambulance paramedic, holds white roses during an opposition rally near Independence Square in Minsk. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
Mihail Zui, 39, an actor of the Yanka Kupala National Theater poses for a photo showing his resignation letter in Minsk, Belarus, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. After the theater''s influential and popular di
Mihail Zui, 39, an actor with the Yanka Kupala National Theater poses with his resignation letter. After the theatre's influential and popular director decided to support the protesters, he was fired. Zui and most of the other performers quit in solidarity and anger. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
Nikolay, 30, poses for a photo wearing a Batman mask during an opposition rally at Independence Square in Minsk, Belarus, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
Nikolay, 30, wore a home-made Batman mask during an opposition rally at Independence Square. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
Ales Varhamiev, 62, a pensioner and singer plays a guitar as he poses for a photo during an opposition rally in Independence Square in Minsk, Belarus, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020. Varhamiev brought his gu
Ales Varhamiev, 62, plays a guitar during protests in Independence Square. Varhamiev brought his guitar to play the protesters' anti-Lukashenko anthem: Cockroach, Get Out! [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
Viktoria Bogutenko, an employee at the refrigerator factory "Atlant", poses for a photo during an opposition rally in front of the factory in Minsk, Belarus, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. "I am against the
Viktoria Bogutenko during an opposition rally in Minsk. "I am against the authorities, but I am not for this strike," she said. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
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Pavel Stavpinskiy, 43, a worker who was an election observer during the last presidential election poses for a photo during an opposition rally in Independence Square in Minsk, Belarus, Monday, Aug. 1
Pavel Stavpinskiy, 43, was an election observer during the election. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
Alexander Ahremchyk, a former policeman poses for a photo showing his medals and officer''s epaulets in Minsk, Belarus, Friday, Aug. 21, 2020. Ahremchyk displayed his insignia and medals, which he no l
Alexander Ahremchyk, a former policeman, shows his medals and officer's epaulets, which he no longer wears after quitting the service in the wake of the protests. "My resignation is a protest itself," he said, adding that his objection is to "the unjustified violence toward those who were detained". [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
Olga Baryshnikova, 24, a student and a singer in a choir poses for a photo wearing Belarusian national costume in Minsk, Belarus, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020. She said she can''t sit silent at a time like
Olga Baryshnikova, 24, a student and choir singer, wearing the Belarusian national costume. She said she cannot sit silent at a time like this. "I hurt for Belarus," she said with tears in her eyes. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]
Alexander Yablonskiy, 67, a pensioner poses for a photo during an opposition rally in Minsk, Belarus, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020. Behind each protester in Belarus is a surprising story of awakening. Hold
Alexander Yablonskiy, 67, during a rally in Minsk. [Evgeniy Maloletka/AP Photo]

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