white-red-white flag, the main opposition candidate, to seek change , internet blackout /shutdown, to claim a landslide victory, strikes at state-owned enterprises; , members of the Coordination Council, pro-government rallies, gripped by protests demonstrations, security personnel, police/prisoner vans, to spark riots, clashes with the police, resignation letters, water cannons, tear gas, stun grenades, to kick, drag, beat protesters, rubber batons, rubber bullets, beep/blow horns in solidarity, fierce beatings in detention centres, to hold the government to account for their actions, a hate figure, in the run up to the election, to go to the polls, alleged vote rigging, voter turnout, to cast a vote, to brandish a rifle, to challenge the decision, to call a re-election, to step down, inauguration ceremony behind closed doors, adopting targeted sanctions (travel ban and assets freeze), students' protest march, plain clothes policemen, violent clashes with the police at Pushkinskaya station, a $1.5bn (£1.2bn) loan to Belarus, joint military exercises, a police reserve force to intervene in Belarus, telegram channel Nexta, closing state borders with Lithuania and Poland.

Belarus Protests

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