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"Belarus to Europe, Lukashenko to the Ass!" Protests in Belarus 30 Years Ago Against the Union with Russia

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The most massive action, "Chernobyl Hat", was on 26 April 1996, following the signing of the Allied Treaty between Yeltsin and Lukashenko, in which Belarusians were seen as a threat to sovereignty in the alliance with the Russian Federation; they were also opposed to the strengthening of the power of Lukashenko, his threats to opponents and the media.
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The most massive action, "Chernobyl Hat", was on 26 April 1996, following the signing of the Allied Treaty between Yeltsin and Lukashenko, in which Belarusians were seen as a threat to sovereignty in the alliance with the Russian Federation; they were also opposed to the strengthening of the power of Lukashenko, his threats to opponents and the media.

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