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Government Defends Mass Arrests

March 26, 2017
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Belarus has defended the mass arrests on Saturday during protests against a tax on those seen as under-employed.

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Protests Held As Fire Anger Increases

Hundreds were arrested and some beaten up as thousands took to the streets of the capital, Minsk, and other cities.

The foreign ministry said the demonstrations were not peaceful as “petrol bombs and arms-laden cars” were found near the Minsk protest. Police detained more people on Sunday in Minsk and elsewhere during further demonstrations.

Several dozen were detained in central Minsk, according to the news website Tut.by, as they expressed solidarity with those held on Saturday. Human rights website Charter97 said there were more, small protests, in other cities.

Defending the government, foreign ministry spokesman Dzmitryy Mironchyk said the “actions of law enforcement agencies were completely appropriate” on Saturday.

He said the rallies had been unauthorised, which “bears specific consequence in any country of the world”, and noted that no tear gas or water cannons were used.

Opposition crackdown

Separately, the family of senior opposition figure, Mikalay Statkevich, have said they are concerned for his welfare because he has not been heard from since 24 March. An opposition website quoted the security services as denying knowledge of his whereabouts. Mr Statkevich had been expected to lead Saturday’s protests.

The authorities are reported to have jailed more than 100 opposition supporters for terms of between three and 15 days in the lead-up to Saturday’s demonstration.

The weekend’s events follow weeks of sporadic protests against a $230 (£185) levy on those unemployed for six months, dubbed a “social parasites” tax.

President Alexander Lukashenko insists the tax will not be scrapped and says it instils discipline in the workshy.

However, he has suspended it for this year. Opponents say it punishes those who cannot find a job.

Described by some in the West as “Europe’s last dictator”, Mr Lukashenko has ruled Belarus since 1994. He tolerates little dissent, but has recently been trying to improve ties with the West and reduce the country’s dependence on Russia.

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