Article 5A3MN ‘Crush the fascist vermin’: Belarus opposition summons wartime spirit

‘Crush the fascist vermin’: Belarus opposition summons wartime spirit

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Shaun Walker in Minsk
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Partisan tactics once used to fight the Nazis have been turned against Alexander Lukashenko's brutally repressive regime

In Minsk, what people here call the Great Patriotic War is never far away. Monuments, street names and museums venerate the memory of the awful years from 1941 to 1945, when the Soviet Union was at war with Nazi Germany.

Alexander Lukashenko, who has ruled Belarus since 1994, has used the years of partisan resistance against the Nazi occupation of the country, and the eventual victory by the Red Army, as the basis for a neo-Soviet, Belarusian identity.

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