It’s been six months since the disputed presidential election in Belarus led to mass protest on the streets of the capital Minsk and many other parts of the former Soviet republic. Official results gave long-term president Alexander Lukashenko yet another landslide victory. The protests that followed ended in repression and arrests. Now, with the pandemic still raging and one of the coldest winters in recent years, protest is still going on in Belarus, but in a rather different way:
Belarus protests go on despite cold, pandemic and risk of jail | DW News







