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Self-exiled opposition activists want to go back to Belarus, Lukashenko says

Many of those, who have fled Belarus, are now begging to be let back into the country. Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko made the statement during the national seminar-conference held on 10 June to discuss new methods and forms of public communication at the grassroots level, BelTA has learned. Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “Self-exiled opposition activists are now begging to come back.

Some came and started talking how ‘good' things are in our neighboring countries and other ones. I can give you one example: everyone rushed to go to Poland.

Poles, non-Poles, ethnic and non-ethnic ones. The latest trend: yes, it is okay, guys, but a war is going on over there [in Ukraine] and something needs to be done in Belarus (well, a misfire happened in 2020 as they say but something needs to be done), you should go to Ukraine, two legions have been organized over there.” The president pointed out that people, who have joined those legions in Ukraine, have no desire to fight. “Two legions have been organized, armed, and sent to the frontline.

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