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The forgotten protesters of Belarus

How Belarusians have been changed by protests, repression and the invasion of Ukraine.

Two years ago, Belarusians took to the streets in mass protests after elections in which President Alexander Lukashenko declared a landslide victory. His main opponent was driven into exile, and thousands of protesters were jailed. Some, who have now been released, have told 麻豆社 Russian's Tatsiana Yanutsevich about their shock at discovering that Belarusians are no longer hailed as heroes, but seen by many as citizens of an aggressor country.

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(Photo: Belarusian protesters in August 2020. Credit: REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko)

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