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News on 2.05.2016
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Minsk dwellers have expressed their opinion that policemen abuse authority and punish citizens in case they should defend them.
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The authorities have nothing to report about to the nation on May 1, so the Day of Labour Solidarity is ignored in Belarus.
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The former general manager of Dynamo hockey club is to supervise the creation of the Belarusian health center for rehabilitation of athletes.
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On the day of solidarity of workers, activists hung a banner “Rights Are Not Given, They Are Taken.”
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Cyclists of many countries conduct a mass ride "Critical Mass" in the last Friday of the month.
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Residents of Hlubokaye met with the opposition politicians Mikalai Statkevich and Uladzimir Nyaklyayew.
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Masty district tax inspectors assumed goods that had been previously taken from offenders, part of them were found at the tax inspectors’ houses.
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Banners against the pro-Kremlin bikers from the club "Night Wolves" hang on the road bridges in the Baranovichi district.
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On March 31 activists of the REP Trade Union from Minsk, Brest, Baranavichy, Hrodna, Babrujsk, Smaliavichy held a protest in front of the entry of the plant where Mikhail Sashko had worked. During their protest they handed out leaflets with a request to support the fired colleague to workers who left the building after work.
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Belarus is drifting to the compulsory labour.
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The event was held at Kamarouski market by activists of the movement For Freedom and DJs of Adradzhenne.
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Mikhail Voukau confessed that the main points of his election program are not fulfilled - no polyclinic complex, school and kindergarten were built.
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Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich called Belarusian authorities' decision to build a new nuclear power plant a crime.
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A journalist of Belsat TV channel asked Zaldostanov what he thought about the Soviet Union’s collaboration with Hitler at the beginning of World War II.
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The governor urged not to push problems off onto anyone.
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On April 28 there was a conflict between a police officer and an elderly man at the Piatroushchyna metro station in Minsk.
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"It's not me who should tell you how the Polish live" the Belarusian ruler frightened us once upon a time.
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This time, Lukashenka said that he was born in Vorsha.