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A Pole

Lesia Pcholka 2020

A photograph of a pole taken on Sunday in Minsk in summer 2020. In the original, the colours of the regime flags are red and green. Such flags were placed on police cars, under such flags people were tortured and murdered. Belarus is the only state – save for Transistira, which has not been recognised by the international community – which has returned to the use (with small changes) of Soviet symbols. The Belarusian Regime has no vision of the future, the authorities sustains themselves on the slogan “may there never be war”. Today, when Russia is attacking Ukraine from Belarusian territory, Lukashenko continues his repressions against Belarusian women and men, trying to build his image as an advocate of peace and presenting to his electorate the idea of peace during wartime.