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News on 19.02.2014
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The European Union again tries to save Lukashenka.
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The terrible events in Kyiv don't leave residents of the Belarusian capital indifferent.
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Busses from Minsk to Kyiv owned by a Belarusian transport operator, failed to cross the Ukrainian border and had to return to Minsk on Wednesday.
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Judge Alena Siamak of the Tsentralny District Court of Minsk considered a complaint filed by deputy chairman of the Human Rights Center "Viasna" Valiantsin Stefanovich.
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Dictators understand the EU's weakness as permission to shoot people.
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Belarusians support Ukrainians in their fight for freedom.
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The EU Foreign Affairs Council is expected to discuss sanctions against the Ukrainian authorities at an extraordinary meeting on February 20.
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Ruslana Lyzhychko asks Europe to impose sanctions immediately to stop the war waged by the authorities against Ukrainians.
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The Russian mobile company OAO MTS was ready to buy the state-owned share in the Belarusian mobile company SOOO MTS for $450-500 million.
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Meeting the aspirations of Ukrainians is more important than political considerations.
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Statements by the EU and US representatives have been and will remain just words.
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War in Kiev as seen by the participants.
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Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday that 25 people had been killed after hundreds of riot police officers advanced on antigovernment demonstrators.
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Belarusian activists paid tribute to the memory of killed Ukrainian protesters.
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It's not by accident that the Belarusian ruler mentioned the events in Kyiv.
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"The policy of non-interference" of the EU and the US feels like an obvious betrayal.
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Yanukovych tells Independence Square demonstrators to go home as police move in to clear Ukraine protest.