Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 11, 2020



Sergei Kuznetsov and Laurenz Gehrke, Politico: Lukashenko wins Belarus election as protests sweep the country

The crackdown after the election is putting pressure on the EU to act.

MINSK — Authoritarian incumbent President Aleksander Lukashenko won Belarus' presidential election, according to a preliminary vote count released Monday morning, as dozens of people were injured in protests across the country in what the opposition denounced as a fraudulent vote.

Lukashenko won 80.23 percent of the vote in Sunday's election, according to preliminary results from the country's Central Election Commission (CEC). Opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya won 9.9 percent. Turnout was reported as 84.23 percent.

Protesters took to the streets immediately after polls closed on Sunday evening — with a government-controlled exit poll predicting an overwhelming Lukashenko victory. The nation's ministry of internal affairs said Monday that "more than 50 civilians" were injured in clashes with police, who used stun grenades and water cannons to clear the streets. According to the ministry, 3,000 protesters were detained on Sunday, two-thirds of them in Minsk.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 11, 2020

A Color Revolution in Belarus? Not Yet. -- Gennady Rudkevich, Moscow Times

Belarus protests pose a real threat to Lukashenko -- Christian F. Trippe, DW

Belarus on the brink? Unloved in Moscow, a pariah again in the West & facing protests at home, Lukashenko is running out of road -- Paul Robinson, RT

Revolution or repression? Belarus stands at a crossroads -- Shaun alker, The

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