Saturday, June 22, 2013

Belarus - Zero Roubles - No One Goes Unpunished in Belarus!

Belarus - Zero Roubles - No One Goes Unpunished in Belarus!


Starting from April 28, 2011 illegitimate president of Belarus - the pretender Lukashenko signed a decree (number 666) which introduced a new monetary unit in his country which is called ZERO RUBLES. Also the same decree prohibited the celebration of the Independence Day in Belarus - July 3. No more holidays. This particular holiday was sold to Russia for $ 3 billion.

The new currency starts circulating in Belarus today. For this currency it's possible to buy anything Belarusian people do not want and do not need: a new president, a new government, a new Constitution & Law, human rights, democracy and progress ...

The events of the first four months of 2011 - a currency crisis, rising prices, a terrorist attack did not add any new popularity to an old Head of State. And, apparently, the problems in economy will grow. One gets the impression that the regime begins to lose control over the situation. In this situation, any alternative information it seems dangerous. Reaction to what is happening was scream from the government:
"Everyone - be silent!"

The last opposition newspapers "Nasha Niva" and "Narodnaya Volya" (People's Will) probably will be closed soon. And "cleansing" of the Internet has been started before and after of so called terrorist attack. Here comes a tipping to all mass media in Belarus: there is only one point of view - official ...

In a nutshell it can be described as simple: "more dictatorship and less and less the rule of law." As Lukashenko once mentioned: "excessive democracy explains the recent explosion in the subway". On Wednesday, April 27th, Minsk courts confirmed Lukashenko's words with practical solutions. One of the leaders of the opposition Dmitry Bondarenko was sentenced to two years in prison for organizing
December's meeting in protest against unfair re-election of Lukashenko.

Seven other former presidential candidates can be sentenced up to 10 years in prison. Wife of the presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov, journalist Irina Khalip will appear before judge on May 11th in Zavodskoi district of Minsk. The same day the other former presidential candidate - Nikolai Statkevich will be sentenced. Trial date will be another gift of the dictator Lukashenko to little Danik - son of ex-presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov and Irina Khalip. On May 15th Danik is going to celebrate his 4 years birthday. Judicial murder of his father Andrei Sannikov began yesterday on April 27th, 2011.

The plan of the dictator Lukashenko and his police regime is to pass severe sentences to the following SEVEN presidential candidates: Andrei Sannikov, Vladimir Neklliaev, Aleksei Mikhalevich (at present time he is in Czech Republic), Vladimir Nekliaev, Vitaly Rymashevsky, Nikolai Statkevich, and Dmitry Uss and then start bargaining with the West.

By harsh sentences the regime can show its uncompromising stand against any kind of alternative thinking. Dictator Lukashenko and his gang want to make it clear this time that no one would go unpunished in Belarus, so no one would fancy taking to the streets to protest. And the rest would happen as a backstage game with the West. We remember what was happening with Aleksander Kazulin, who was released from jail in 2008 and it thawed the relations between Belarus and Europe. There's nothing new in Lukashenko's game. He is not so smart to make it different.

So should economic sanctions be imposed on businesses of Lukashenka's family and friends?
94% of Belarusians say "Yes".

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