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Belarus Blocks Twitter, Facebook On Holiday

Belarus Blocks Twitter

YURAS KARMANAU   07/ 3/11 03:14 PM ET   AP

MINSK, Belarus — Police used tear gas to break up an anti-government protest in Belarus and forcefully detained dozens of demonstrators Sunday in the capital.

The authoritarian government had tried to thwart the protest by blocking access to Facebook, Twitter and a major Russian social networking site used by the organizers. The government also deployed thousands of police and secret service agents in central Minsk as an additional deterrent.

But about 700 or 800 people gathered anyway on a central square. Using a new tactic introduced by young activists this summer, they did not hold signs or chant, but instead clapped their hands in unison to show their opposition to President Alexander Lukashenko.

Public discontent is swelling as Belarus experiences its worst financial crisis since the fall of the Soviet Union.

"The U.S.S.R has come back," said Tatyana Segalskaya, a 30-year-old demonstrator. "It is dictatorship in the middle of Europe. People are detained for nothing. The worse the economic concerns are, the tougher repressions become."

Rights group Vesna said more than 200 demonstrators were detained in Minsk, while similar protests were held in at least six other cities.

Lukashenko, appearing earlier Sunday in full military dress, warned that "an escalation of information intervention is under way" in Belarus as part of plans drawn up in "the capitals of separate countries" to bring about a popular revolution.

"We understand that the goal of these attacks is to sow uncertainty and alarm, to destroy social harmony, and in the end to bring us to our knees and bring to naught the achievements of our independence," Lukashenko said in opening a military parade on Independence Day, the anniversary of the end of Nazi occupation in 1944. He wore a military uniform, as did his 6-year-old son.

Belarus is under pressure from Russia and the West. Moscow has been pushing for greater control over the Belarusian economy in exchange for loans to help Lukashenko's government weather the financial turmoil, while the European Union has threatened to expand sanctions imposed on Lukashenko as punishment for his crackdown on the opposition.

For the first time, Russian troops took part in the annual military parade. Russian state television, which broadcasts in Belarus, has supported the Belarusian protesters by showing their rough treatment at the hands of police.

A new opposition group called "Revolution by Social Networks" has held a series of Internet-organized rallies on Wednesday evenings for the past month. The rallies have been held in about 30 cities and have drawn thousands of protesters.

Eager to avoid protests on the national holiday, the government on Saturday began blocking access to the social media sites, including VKontakte, a Russian version of Facebook.

The opposition group appealed to Russian authorities on Sunday to respond to the Belarusian government's interference, activist Vyacheslav Dianov said.

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04:50 PM on 07/05/2011
Leave it to the "progressive" Left to find the only fault with this guy to be his style of dress.
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colinmincy
Right of left (slightly) Left of right (Extremely)
05:08 PM on 07/05/2011
Leave it to the "conservative" right to not have any sense of humor.
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BeBop33
bob's yer uncle
01:39 PM on 07/05/2011
dude, nice hat...why din'tcha get the BIG one?...
02:00 PM on 07/05/2011
honestly... Poeple still wear those caps today? they should lose the stalin wardrobe and turn social media back on
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BeBop33
bob's yer uncle
04:04 PM on 07/05/2011
yeah, but when he wears it he gets a hundred extra channels...
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Tone67
Read the whole story
08:08 AM on 07/05/2011
I bet those guys hate it when the wind picks up
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09:17 AM on 07/05/2011
Those hats blew all the way to Belarus from North Korea.
06:33 AM on 07/05/2011
"The rallies have drawn thousands of protesters, who carry no signs and walk silently through the streets clapping in unison."

These protesters are obviously operating on a whole other level. Walking silently while clapping is not easy to do, and requires industrial-strength Zen skills. Thank god they weren't carrying signs while clapping silently. That would just be plain scary.
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Dick Stone
My Andalusian works hard and loves his job
05:01 AM on 07/05/2011
The HP headline as usual is a sensationalist headline calling him the last Dictator in Europe. Wikipedia calls him the elected President and does not consider Belarus as a Dictator run state.
10:03 AM on 07/05/2011
Because Wiki never lies?

The man is a dictator.
04:28 AM on 07/05/2011
Isn't that amazing that efter Communism fell, all those East European countries migrated backwards to the semi-feudalistic society they had prior to WWI & WW II. And the populace wanted it so. The only exception is the Czech Republic which refuses to give the lands and castles back to their original owners as did Rumania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia and Hungary. At least the Czech Republic has a fighting chnace of being more normal with strong middle class as opposed rich vs. poor as in

What got to me was how they blame all their social and economic ills on the Communist Party. The guides pointed out some older buildings that were built under the Reds. Problem was, these buildings were built long before the Reds (just read the cornerstone on these buildings.)

Ahhhh! Changing history. Just like Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachman. We are headed to a world of fantasy. But don't worrry, God will provide...
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YourNewNeighbor
Dancing with the Stones
02:30 AM on 07/05/2011
Where'd they get the cool Monty Python photo?
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fishnetdiver
God hates facts!
03:06 AM on 07/05/2011
I was wondering when Dabney Coleman quit acting to go into politics
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zeutern
Capt.744
02:18 AM on 07/05/2011
This guy is about as nasty as they get and has been for many many years.
No one in Europe and the USA pays any attention to this murderous dictator only because of the oil deals with equally nasty oil companies and corrupt politicians.
mc81360
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08:33 PM on 07/04/2011
Lets go to war with Belarus .Their oil will pay for the war .They also won the silly military hat contest for 2011 so thats grounds for invasion ..
11:14 PM on 07/04/2011
I think that hat is made in the same factory as the ones worn in North Korea.
01:01 AM on 07/05/2011
America goes to war to enrich contractors. It doesn't go to war over oil. We could pay overpay for oil if we wanted oil that badly and save money comparatively.
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08:17 PM on 07/04/2011
Belarus is doing impressive things with their head shrinking technology.
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Ron Broxted
07:39 PM on 07/04/2011
Belarus is not perfect but lets get some facts straight. I was in Minsk in 2005. I was allowed to take photographs, walk outside Lukashenko's palace and did not feel as if I was in "1984" I arrived in London and saw 'roided out goons in the police who BANNED cameras, interrogated Asians and wanted ID cards and DNA samples of INNOCENT folks. Now...where is the dictatorship?
07:37 PM on 07/04/2011
Perhaps the time has come for us to further democracy and invade Belarus?
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phoebequeen
I blame the dog
07:32 PM on 07/04/2011
Dude has a big hat. That , should be outlawed.
07:21 PM on 07/04/2011
Man.

Nothing but NOTHING says "military dictator" like a big, silly, frilly hat.
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richnerd
62 year-old goat herder
07:20 PM on 07/04/2011
All hat, no chattel.