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171: 268:, signed an open address to the Belarusians - in particular, to the army, calling for immediate dismissal of those who gave "criminal orders" and "all officials guilty or involved in these crimes", and for initiation of criminal proceedings against them. On August 17, 2020, Pavel Latushko was fired. On the same evening, white-red-white flags were hung on the theater building. On August 18, 2020, theatre actors informed Yuri Bondar, Minister of Culture, who came with a visit to the theatre, about their resignation. The next morning theatre staff could not get into the building, which was supposedly closed for cleaning. On August 26, 58 actors and staff were fired, including People's Artists of Belarus 34: 342:
was fired on August 17, 2020, for open criticism of the 2020 presidential election process and of extreme brutality by law enforcement forces towards peaceful protesters (both during their arrest and in detention centers) as well as for the failure to prevent theater actors from striking during the
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On February 2–3, 1919, the Bolshevik Provisional Government of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus held the First All-Belarusian Congress of Soviets of Workers', Soldiers' and Red Army Deputies in the theatre building. 230 delegates from various Bolshevik structures approved the first
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On August 12, 2020, actors and employees of the Janka Kupala National Academic Theatre recorded a collective video address demanding to stop the use of violence against people who protested against falsified results of the
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were also present. The congress declared the recognition of Bolshevik rule in Russia and elected a new command of the Western Front, in which the Bolsheviks took dominant positions.
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constitution of Soviet Belarus. They passed resolutions to declare a federation of Soviet Belarus and Soviet Russia, and ceded significant Belarus territories to Russia.
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On August 26, 2020, after the mass resignation in solidarity with the Belarusian nation, the actors and staff of the Janka Kupala National Theatre founded the
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at the time. The Council formed at the congress continued to operate underground; in February–March 1918, it announced the creation of the independent
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The modern theatre was established on September 14, 1920, in the building of the Minsk Provincial Theatre. In 1944, it was renamed after
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took place in the theatre building. The congress was attended by 714 delegates, including 473
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The building served as a venue for several congresses in the first half of the 20th century.
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The main facade faces the square at the intersection of two central streets,
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convened by Belarusian political forces united around the collaborationist
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was elected honorary chairman. Representatives of central Bolshevik units
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The building of the theatre was designed by architects
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Minsk
Belarus
http://kupalauski.by/en/
Belarusian
Minsk
Belarus
cultural heritage of Belarus
Konstantin Vvedensky
Karol Kozlowski
vulica Karla Marksa
vulica Frydrycha Enhielsa
Janka Kupala

Second All-Belarusian Congress
Armies of the Russian Western Front
Bolsheviks
Vladimir Lenin
Sergo Ordzhonikidze
V. Volodarsky
First All-Belarusian Congress
Minsk
Belarusian Democratic Republic
Rada BNR
Nazi occupation of Belarus
Second All-Belarusian Congress
Belarusian Central Rada
Bielastok
Smolensk
2020 presidential election of Belarus

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