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2006:– Lukashenko called the percentage of voters who voted for him "quite good". According to Lukashenko his opponents got few votes because "the ex-candidates had not committed any deeds to convince the Belarusian nation to vote for them. People learned their names two months before". He also stressed: “They may have a great future ahead of them but they have to work for it. If they do it, they will find their place in Belarus and will always enjoy support of the incumbent president”.
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Campaigning officially began on 19 November, with candidates holding one-to-one meetings across the country and beginning their TV and Radio broadcasts via
Belarusian state media. Every candidate was entitled to make two 30-minute broadcasts on Belarusian TV and Radio until 4 December, and could take
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President
Lukashenko (who had been serving his third term), when addressing the press in February 2007, stated that his health permitting, he would run in 2011. According to the result of a referendum in 2004, Lukashenko was declared the first President of Belarus and therefore had no term limits. On
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press photographer went on hunger strike on
December 21, 2010. According to a detainee, after being shipped to a detainment center after the protests, there were rows of men on every floor standing facing the walls with their hands behind their backs. Women were separated and moved to another floor.
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Lukashenko criticised the protesters, accusing them of "banditry" and saying that "the vandals and hooligans lost their human face. They simply turned into beasts. You saw how our law-enforcers behaved. They stood firm and acted exclusively within the bounds of the law. They defended the country and
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called the election "flawed" and that
Belarus has a "considerable way to go in meeting its OSCE commitments." In response, Lukashenko said the OSCE had no right to speak about events in Belarus which happened after the election. He also called the OSCE criticism "amoral" because Belarus is an OSCE
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said in an official statement that "unfortunately, the trend set by the relative progress during the campaigning period was not followed by a transparent and fair polling process. It is especially regrettable that election night was marred by violence, which I strongly condemn. In particular, the
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in return for a stable internal political situation. However, this was seen as fragile, as dissidents remain active (up to 25% of the population), though dissident leaders are marginalised and left out of any meaningful cooperative mechanism thus strengthening their isolation and opposition to
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noted the serious concerns voiced by observer groups regarding the electoral process and post-electoral developments and called on the government to observe fully human rights and due process. He also called on
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko to release political prisoners arrested
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commented on
December 20 that the Belarusian election was an internal matter and wished for good relations between the two neighbouring states; Medvedev waited until December 25 before he officially congratulated Lukashenko. Russian electoral observers also said the election was legitimate.
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stated that it would take into account the views of international observers in formulating its opinion about the election and expressed concern about the use of violence against opposition demonstrators. One
Ukrainian member of the OSCE election observation mission,
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blamed "drunk provocateurs" for the violence. According to a protester, the demonstrators were largely peaceful and that it was a separate "group of people" who attacked the government building – suggesting also a provocation of force by
Belarusian authorities.
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for a beating: "Andrei was beaten by truncheons while he was lying. He was beaten on the head all over the body. Andrei was lying and trying to protect himself with his arms. No one was allowed to come near him, so that people could not defend
Sannikov."
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during the
December protests—was sentenced to 4 years in prison for violating "Article 293" of the penal code ("organizing and taking part in a mass riot"). Otroschenkov and many others are listed as prisoners of conscience by Amnesty International.
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Guards made them spend the night standing with faces to the walls, and every detainee was forced to sign statements confessing to "taking part in an unsanctioned rally." 639 prisoners received immediate prison sentences of up to 15 days.
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Political scientists and commentators said that Lukashenko's handling of opposition protests is seen as the result of the choice of his government to trade a foreign policy loss for a perceived domestic gain in regards to worse
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groups stated they could face up to 15 years in jail. Twenty of the leading opposition figures were facing charges of "organising or participating in a public order disturbance" which is punishable by up to 15 years in jail.
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were re-summoned for further questions by the KGB after being initially released. Kastusioŭ responded to the state crackdown saying "the regime has shown its true essence. We've been thrown 10 years into the past."
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received the second-highest percentage. After a protest was violently suppressed by riot police the night after the elections, hundreds of protesters and seven presidential candidates were arrested by the
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Presidential elections were held in Belarus on 19 December 2010. The elections had originally been planned for the beginning of 2011. However, the final date was set during an extraordinary session of the
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Executive Committee list where meetings could be held – Lukashenko held a large event at the Palace of the Republic and funded it with the state budget against the rules. The complaints were ineffective.
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people from barbarism and ruin. There will be no revolution or criminality in Belarus." He also added that he could not imagine what more he could have done to make the election more democratic.
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did not send officials higher than ambassadors. During this ceremony Lukashenko defended the legitimacy of his re-election and vowed that Belarus would never have its own version of the 2004
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were on the way to a Minsk hospital to treat Sańnikaŭ's injured legs, their car was intercepted by authorities while Khalip was giving a mobile phone interview to the Moscow radio station
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said that all nine opposition figures were likely to get less than half the vote total incumbent Lukashenko would get. No independent verification of the government polls was allowed.
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national identity, one that is still divided between an older Soviet-base one, and supported by the government, versus a symbolic medieval-based one, advocated by the opposition.
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Up to 700 opposition activists, including 7 presidential candidates, were arrested in the post election crackdown. Furthermore, at least 25 journalists were arrested; a detained
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was released from detention on 15 February 2011; in a press conference on 1 March, he accused the KGB of torturing him and other former candidates while he was in custody.
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includes the principle of separation of powers. It has also stated that the Belarusian political system is composed of weak political party structures with no opposition
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were attacked by armed men dressed in black. Nyaklyayew was beaten to unconsciousness and hospitalized for head injuries. Statkievič later claimed they were attacked by
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reacted sharply about the news of a crackdown on the opposition rally in Minsk and said that the beating of Nyaklyayew "is very disturbing and totally unacceptable."
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reported that the election was seen as comparatively open as a result of desire to improve relations with both Europe at-large and the United States.
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unanimously passed a resolution condemning the election as illegitimate and fraudulent; and calling on the Belarus regime to immediately release all
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called for the release of all imprisoned candidates, but took no further action except a travel ban on Lukashenko. By contrast, countries such as
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Andrei Sannikov was convicted of the charge of "organizing a mass protest" on 14 May 2011 and sentenced to five years in a high security prison.
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3052:Список членов инициативной группы граждан по выдвижению Михалевича Алексея Анатольевича кандидатом в Президенты Республики Беларусь
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3102:Список членов инициативной группы граждан по выдвижению Романчука Ярослава Чеславовича кандидатом в Президенты Республики Беларусь
1638:" and other such slogans. A group of protesters tried to storm a principal government building, smashing windows and doors before
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3324:Список членов инициативной группы граждан по выдвижению Глушакова Юрия Эдуардовича кандидатом в Президенты Республики Беларусь
3169:Список членов инициативной группы граждан по выдвижению Санникова Андрея Олеговича кандидатом в Президенты Республики Беларусь
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member and thus "experts and officials are subordinate to virtually 56 heads of state, including the Belarusian president."
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I pray to God they all run away! Let them all run away. Nobody needs them there. Nobody needs them here either.
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2911:"Lukashenka considers holding next presidential election in early 2011"
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2224:
2164:
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1177:-printed "invitation to participate" in the 2010 presidential election.
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4633:"Civil unrest in Minsk on 19 December 'nothing to do with elections'"
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2341:
2189:
1747:
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4775:"Patriarch Kirill congratulates Alexander Lukashenko on re-election"
3750:"Two Belarus presidential candidates say attacked by special forces"
1727:
acronym "KGB") and all its staff were arrested. Its editor-in-chief
2705:"China President congratulates Alexander Lukashenko on re-election"
1690:
1205:. Lukashenko referred to the media attack as "dirty propaganda".
5078:
4329:
3880:"Vital Rymašeŭski blames "drunk provocateurs" for the violence".
2497:
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2003:
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758:
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1650:
According to a protest participant (who is also director of the
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Belarus sets date of presidential election for 19 December 2010
2492:
current ruling élite. Lukashenko's main achievement, effective
2411:
2390:
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2114:
2106:
1923:
is under house arrest for an unknown period of time. Candidate
1732:
762:
4160:"Lukashenko reveals a "secret": Ira Khalip's phone was bugged"
2956:"Кандыдатамі ў прэзідэнты Беларусі зарэгістраваныя 10 чалавек"
2789:"Belarus: 'They Knocked My Husband Down and Dragged Him Away'"
2129:
pale in comparison. What we have seen brings back memories of
1854: – arrested, passport confiscated, sentenced to 5.5 years
2283:
2185:
1706:
1604:
754:
750:
4836:"Ukraine 'Concerned' About Postelection Violence in Belarus"
1907:
Lukashenko's chief election rivals were either intimidated (
98:
4348:, 2011.3.2 (retrieved from charter97.org on March 16, 2011)
1867:– Lukashenko, on Michalevič's flight to the Czech Republic
1673:
1655:
1628:
4721:"Int'l observers differ on Belarus' presidential election"
4489:"Lukashenko ready to hear out some ex-candidate proposals"
3519:
Lukashenka Calls Russian Media Attacks 'Dirty Propaganda'
3279:"Прэтэндэнтаў засталося шаснаццаць - Радыё Свабода © 2010"
2591:"Lukashenko's Inauguration to be Held by February 19, CEC"
4945:"US calls for release of Belarus presidential candidates"
4359:
U.S. and E.U. Join to Show Support for Belarus Opposition
3664:. Belarus.world-countries.net. 2010-10-14. Archived from
4518:"United Nations to Belarus: Release political prisoners"
4547:"Belarus' presidential polls legitimate: CIS observers"
4342:
4 years in prison for Andrei Sannikov’s press-secretary
4301:"Statkevich sentenced to 6, Uss to 5.5 years in prison"
2900:. Published February 28, 2007. Retrieved July 11, 2007.
4326:
Belarus jails activist for 4 years for election unrest
3443:"Белорусский Партизан: Сергей Рыжов сошел с дистанции"
4256:
3721:"Police break up opposition rally after Belarus poll"
3545:
Andrei Sannikov to speak on TV at 7:00 pm November 24
1595:
Special police forces surrounding protestors in Minsk
4804:"Yanukovych congratulated Lukashenko on re-election"
4279:
4277:
4271:, Hjalmarson Foundation, Juraś Stankevič, March 2011
2314:
sent a letter of congratulations to Lukashenko. The
2143:
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
2089:
A joint statement from the Foreign Ministers of the
1956:
generally denounced the election as fraudulent; the
984:" movement (Руху "За Еўрапейскую Беларусь"), former
840:
4437:
Lukashenko is not afraid neither Europe, nor Russia
2881:"Statement of Preliminary Findings and Conclusions"
2874:
2872:
2870:
2738:"Russia's Medvedev: Belarus vote "internal matter""
1800:
State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus
1721:
State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus
4746:"Medvedev congratulates Lukashenko on re-election"
4080:"Clashes in Belarus Show Resilience of Both Sides"
3921:"Belarus jails 600 activists over election unrest"
3849:"Protesters try to storm government HQ in Belarus"
3559:. Belarus.tol.org. 1 December 2010. Archived from
2663:"Belarus: 7 presidential candidates face 15 years"
1848: – attacked, arrested, sentenced to six years
4483:
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3445:. Belaruspartisan.org. 2010-10-21. Archived from
2131:the introduction of martial law in Poland in 1981
1672:, Sannikov was singled out from the crowd by the
5357:
4894:"Poland's FM says Belarusian election was fixed"
4284:Belarus opposition leader Andrei Sannikov jailed
3470:. By.milinkevich.org. 2010-09-20. Archived from
2867:
2810:
2555:Belarus Sets December Date For Presidential Vote
1842: – attacked, arrested, sentenced to 5 years
202:
4010:"Belarus Signals It Could Seize Opponent's Son"
3684:
3682:
3276:
2468:captured during the peaceful election protests.
1217:In the first week of September 2010, candidate
4690:
4688:
4686:
4583:"Who attacked Belarusian government building?"
4478:
4397:"Deadly blast hits station in Belarus capital"
4189:
4187:
4066:
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3875:
3873:
3493:Has Moscow Had Enough Of Belarus's Lukashenka?
3317:
2850:"'Hundreds of protesters arrested' in Belarus"
1830: – attacked, arrested, under house arrest
1260:(CEC) said it was ready to cooperate with the
5347:Elections and referendums in the Soviet Union
5061:
4335:
3975:"Facebook, Twitter, YouTube blocked in Minsk"
3804:"Belarus election ends with violent protests"
1654:), thousands of demonstrators were beaten by
1454:Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Assembly)
691:
4696:"Poland demands Lukashenko stops repression"
4449:
3679:
3616:"'Dirty tricks' taint Belarus vote - Europe"
3532:Presidential Candidates to Begin Campaigning
2270:congratulated Lukashenko on his re-election.
1802:(KGB) charged the activists, while domestic
4998:"Activist fears over Belarus vote - Europe"
4808:Foreign Policy and Security Research Center
4750:Foreign Policy and Security Research Center
4683:
4457:"Lukashenko: 79.67% is quite a good result"
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718:Of the ten candidates, incumbent President
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3506:Is Lukashenka In The Kremlin's Crosshairs?
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2442:In a joint statement on 24 December 2010,
1746:The offices of Polish-funded broadcasters
698:
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4983:US Senate Resolution on Belarus elections
4958:EU, US Take Aim at Belarus on Repressions
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3384:. News.tut.by. 2010-10-30. Archived from
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2958:. Ucpbel.org. 2010-11-18. Archived from
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2619:
2608:
2457:. The people of Belarus deserve better."
2372:congratulated Lukashenko on his victory.
2213:congratulated Lukashenko on his victory.
1816:Candidates and their post-election fates
1590:
1168:
773:During protests in the aftermath of the
765:congratulated the re-elected incumbent.
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4383:Official Journal of the European Union
4248:
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4045:"Belarus 'tortured protesters in jail'"
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2029:Secretary-General of the United Nations
1713:were also blocked. The headquarters of
14:
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4662:"Saakashvili Congratulates Lukashenko"
4411:
4197:. Al Jazeera English. 28 December 2010
4144:
4092:from the original on December 22, 2010
3689:Batiukov, Michael (16 December 2010).
3027:
3025:
2053:recognised the election as legitimate.
1258:Central Election Commission of Belarus
18:Belarusian presidential election, 2010
5049:
5004:from the original on 23 December 2010
4919:"Bildt fördömer aktion i Vitryssland"
4103:
3992:
3931:from the original on 23 December 2010
3859:from the original on 20 December 2010
3731:from the original on 19 December 2010
3622:from the original on 20 December 2010
3605:
3113:
3042:— March 23, 2010 — Volume 7, Issue 56
3032:"Sannikau Throws His Hat in the Ring"
2657:
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2653:
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2649:
2620:Oliphant, Roland (25 December 2010).
1560:
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854:Number of people in initiative group
31:2010 Belarusian presidential election
5084:Elections and referendums in Belarus
5015:
4846:from the original on 19 January 2011
4723:. Xinhua. 2010-12-21. Archived from
4549:. Xinhua. 2010-12-20. Archived from
4528:from the original on 19 January 2011
4235:
4217:"Belarus politicians face jail term"
4008:Schwirtz, Michael (9 January 2011).
2878:
2787:Zarakhovich, Yuri (March 25, 2006).
2673:from the original on 19 January 2011
2508:On 28 December Lukashenko appointed
2416:Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs
2414:– On the night of the election, the
2077:President of the European Parliament
1871:
1684:
4399:. Al Jazeera English. 11 April 2011
3022:
1615:that took place after the disputed
925:" movement (Руху "Гавары праўду!")
24:
4967:, EurActiv.com, 24 December 2010;
4139:Belarusian KGB Crackdown Continues
3618:. Al Jazeera English. 2010-12-18.
3585:Harding, Luke (8 September 2010).
2818:"Belarus opposition leader jailed"
2763:"Dozens arrested at Belarus rally"
2646:
2634:from the original on 11 March 2011
2051:Commonwealth of Independent States
1005:Belarusian Social Democratic Party
986:Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus
941:economist, deputy chairman of the
25:
5387:
5366:Presidential elections in Belarus
5041:Presidential elections in Belarus
5034:
4421:Lukashenko Growls at Inauguration
4259:, European Humanities University.
4055:from the original on 17 June 2011
4043:Charles, Mathew (March 1, 2011).
2503:
2489:relations with the European Union
2086:investigation into the election.
841:Official registration information
833:4 May 2010, in an interview with
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4974:
4951:
4936:
4911:
4857:
4195:"Belarus president names new PM"
4158:Racheva, Elena (22 March 2011).
4118:Committee to Protect Journalists
4078:Schwirtz, Michael (2010-12-21).
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1739:, where she continues to manage
1286:" at places not included on the
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735:, including runner-up Sannikov.
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612:Belarus–European Union relations
406:All-Belarusian People's Assembly
400:All-Belarusian People's Assembly
270:
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173:
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27:Presidential election in Belarus
4840:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
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857:Number of signatures accepted
820:The election was called by the
722:was declared the winner by the
647:Belarus–United States relations
4446:, "VIKNO.EU" (23 January 2011)
4374:. Published February 17, 2011.
4141:, TheNews.pl, 27 December 2010
3828:"Belarus president re-elected"
3277:Іна Студзінская (2010-10-07).
2755:
2583:
2565:
2548:
2530:
2231:congratulated Lukashenko. The
2151:Expressions of congratulations
1434:Belarusian Christian Democracy
962:Belarusian Christian Democracy
13:
1:
4943:Holland, Steve (2010-12-20).
4257:Eastern Europe Studies Centre
3534:. Published 19 November 2010.
2736:Dyomkin, Denis (2010-10-20).
2523:
2233:Chairman of the Kazakh Senate
1209:part in a live media debate.
943:United Civil Party of Belarus
827:
815:
768:
4871:. 2010-12-22. Archived from
4810:. 2011-01-03. Archived from
4781:. 2010-12-23. Archived from
4752:. 2010-12-27. Archived from
4668:. 2010-12-22. Archived from
4639:. 2010-12-20. Archived from
4613:International Herald Tribune
4495:. 2010-12-20. Archived from
4463:. 2010-12-20. Archived from
4361:. Published January 2, 2011.
3898:. Charter97. 2 February 2011
3756:. 2010-12-19. Archived from
2913:. 5 May 2010. Archived from
2711:. 2010-12-24. Archived from
1947:
1784:Ekho Moskvy - Echo of Moscow
1642:pushed them back. Candidate
1581:
1267:The CEC issued a warning to
812:in the previous parliament.
7:
4869:Belarusian Telegraph Agency
4779:Belarusian Telegraph Agency
4637:Belarusian Telegraph Agency
4493:Belarusian Telegraph Agency
4461:Belarusian Telegraph Agency
2709:Belarusian Telegraph Agency
2474:
2011:International organisations
1770:The presidential candidate
1735:before receiving asylum in
1246:Central Election Commission
1164:
779:2004 parliamentary election
724:Central Election Commission
627:Belarus–Lithuania relations
565:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
10:
5392:
3521:. Published July 19, 2010.
3495:. Published July 19, 2010.
2186:People's Republic of China
1824: – arrested, tortured
1757:
1752:European Radio for Belarus
1617:2006 presidential election
1294:
1251:
783:2006 presidential election
5376:2010 elections in Belarus
5343:
5312:
5258:
5140:
5090:
4114:"Natalya Radina, Belarus"
3508:. Published July 8, 2010.
2879:OSCE (20 December 2010).
2740:. Reuters. Archived from
2351:congratulated Lukashenko.
2293:congratulated Lukashenko.
2192:congratulated Lukashenko.
2174:congratulated Lukashenko.
1571:
1561:Registered voters/turnout
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869:Belarusian People's Front
642:Belarus–Ukraine relations
207:President before election
200:
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5371:2010 elections in Europe
3643:. Mfa.gov.by. 2003-05-20
3040:The Jamestown Foundation
2035:following the elections.
1083:Liberal Democratic Party
822:House of Representatives
637:Belarus–Russia relations
632:Belarus–Poland relations
452:Administrative divisions
387:House of Representatives
192:
186:
5142:Parliamentary elections
3557:"Life Under Lukashenka"
2460:On March 17, 2011, the
2455:human rights in Belarus
2377:Expressions of concerns
1284:propagandistic meetings
1148:Withdrew his candidacy
1134:Withdrew his candidacy
1120:Withdrew his candidacy
1106:Withdrew his candidacy
1090:Withdrew his candidacy
1038:lawyer and businessman
867:Deputy Chairman of the
806:constitution of Belarus
622:Belarus–China relations
515:Parliamentary elections
382:Council of the Republic
5092:Presidential elections
5000:. Al Jazeera English.
4609:"Lukashenko the Loser"
3806:. CBC News. 2010-12-19
2084:European Parliamentary
2069:EU High Representative
1932:Alexander Otroschenkov
1864:
1629:Belarus special forces
1596:
1587:Protests and crackdown
1213:Death of Aleh Byabenin
1178:
1155:Alaksandar Milinkievic
1099:Belarusian Green Party
982:For a European Belarus
902:lawyer, leader of the
726:with 80% of the vote.
715:on 14 September 2010.
617:Belarus–NATO relations
577:Diplomatic missions of
481:Presidential elections
3036:Eurasia Daily Monitor
2444:US Secretary of State
2237:Kassym-Jomart Tokayev
1858:
1594:
1172:
1072:Supported Rymašeŭski
1049:Uładzimier Pravalski
921:poet, leader of the "
3830:. Al Jazeera English
3760:on December 24, 2010
2945:, May 5, 2010, BELTA
2744:on December 23, 2010
2510:Mikhail Myasnikovich
2462:United States Senate
2229:Nursultan Nazarbayev
1921:Uladzimir Nyaklyayew
1772:Uladzimir Nyaklyayew
1652:Belarus Free Theatre
1621:Uladzimir Nyaklyayew
1395:Uladzimir Nyaklyayew
1321:Alexander Lukashenko
1269:Uladzimir Nyaklyayew
917:Uladzimir Nyaklyayew
882:Alexander Lukashenko
798:bicameral parliament
720:Alexander Lukashenko
324:Alexander Lukashenko
295:Constitutional court
227:Alexander Lukashenko
212:Alexander Lukashenko
112:Alexander Lukashenko
5259:Municipal elections
5155:1939 (West Belarus)
4386:. January 31, 2011.
4332:(February 17, 2011)
2820:. BBC. 14 July 2006
2627:The Daily Telegraph
2542:6 July 2011 at the
2466:political prisoners
2265:Patriarch of Moscow
2211:Mikheil Saakashvili
2095:Karel Schwarzenberg
1836: – intimidated
1719:was stormed by the
1601:large protest rally
1539:Invalid/blank votes
1300:
1018:Viktar Ciareschanka
960:co-chairman of the
904:Modernization Union
248:Politics of Belarus
32:
5027:, 23 December 2010
4971:, 24 December 2010
4963:2011-02-11 at the
4442:2011-07-20 at the
4223:. 22 December 2010
4221:Al Jazeera English
4085:The New York Times
4015:The New York Times
3701:on 8 February 2019
3695:American Chronicle
3429:2010-10-08 at the
3411:2010-10-08 at the
3368:2010-10-08 at the
3329:2010-10-08 at the
3264:2010-10-08 at the
3246:2010-10-08 at the
3228:2010-10-08 at the
3210:2010-10-08 at the
3192:2010-10-08 at the
3174:2010-10-08 at the
3156:2011-07-18 at the
3107:2010-10-08 at the
3075:2011-07-06 at the
3057:2010-10-08 at the
2985:2010-10-08 at the
2941:2011-07-06 at the
2577:2011-07-18 at the
1909:Jaroslav Romanchuk
1887:. You can help by
1636:Long live Belarus!
1597:
1412:Viktar Ciareščanka
1362:United Civic Party
1357:Jaroslav Romanchuk
1299:
1179:
1078:Sergei Gaidukevich
937:Jaroslav Romanchuk
851:Occupation, party
665:Belarus portal
142:Popular vote
30:
5353:
5352:
4969:Council of the EU
4427:(24 January 2011)
3563:on 12 August 2011
2799:on March 10, 2007
2560:Radio Free Europe
2398:Radosław Sikorski
2370:Nguyễn Minh Triết
2321:parliament deputy
2312:Viktor Yanukovych
2127:in Serbia in 2000
2111:Radosław Sikorski
2103:Guido Westerwelle
1976:Orange Revolution
1913:Mikola Statkevich
1905:
1904:
1685:Censorship, raids
1644:Vital Rymasheuski
1625:Mikola Statkevich
1579:
1578:
1449:Mikola Statkevich
1429:Vital Rymasheuski
1152:
1151:
999:Mikola Statkevich
956:Vital Rymasheuski
824:on 14 September.
785:, the so-called "
777:and simultaneous
739:Western countries
713:National Assembly
708:
707:
599:Visa requirements
559:Foreign relations
546:Political parties
376:National Assembly
370:National Assembly
346:Roman Golovchenko
241:
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222:Elected President
179:Results by region
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