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Members of the unauthorized procession of the Belarusian opposition Day of Liberty in the center of Minsk (RIA Novosti / Andrei Aleksandrov) 21.10.2010, 18:30 24 comments

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RIA Novosti / Sergey Guneev 20.10.2010, 17:25 8 comments

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Sergey Lavrov (AFP Photo / Jens Astrup)
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05.10.2010, 15:20 6 comments

Moscow’s stance on Lukashenko to be delivered to Europe

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19.07.2010, 17:46 5 comments

Lukashenko sees no point in talking to Moscow’s “super-billionaires”

Belarus’s President has said he will not throw mud at Moscow in response to Russian TV documentaries which portrayed Aleksandr Lukashenko as a fierce dictator and alleged he could be behind kidnappings.

Dmitry Medvedev (C) and Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko (R) (AFP Photo / RIA-Novosti / Kremlin / Mikhail Klimentyev) 04.10.2010, 17:14 2 comments

“There is more rhetoric than politics in Lukashenko’s statements”

The tension between Moscow and Minsk has reached a new level after Dmitry Medvedev criticized in his video blog Aleksandr Lukashenko’s “anti-Russian rhetoric”.

06.10.2010, 20:11 2 comments

Russian-Belarusian tension should not undermine ties – State Duma

The State Duma has supported the Russian president’s assessment of the current situation in relations between Moscow and Minsk.

14.10.2010, 14:29 1 comment

Moscow “not indifferent” to choice of Belarusian voters

Mending ties between the Russian and Belarusian leaderships is possible, but Minsk should not try to discredit relations with Moscow, the Kremlin’s chief of staff has said.

Milk war smells of gas

Published: 15 June, 2009, 15:06


The escalating argument between Moscow and Minsk is reaching new heights as Russia has warned it may demand full payment for natural gas supplied to Belarus.

 
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Biloxi June 15, 2009, 14:15 quote
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The ban needs to be on NATO. This is the true problem. Belarus (Poland) was chopped up, sliced, diced and so on, just as every so-called 'country' is, by those who have manufactured THEIR neat package of 'money | jobs' to human beings who are basically disposable commodities - especially in times of war. We are in times of war without end so the human population is number one: *"unnecessary eaters." (*Henry Kissinger.) But, the transnational corporations which are domination factors of natural resources, mostly - conglomerate thieves in reality - MUST be protected at all costs. Dash the human life it is valueless compared to the transnational and the law made it so. In a word, not. consumerlaw.org proves it in the US: consumerism gave the individual back this 'right | protection.' Belarus needs to come clean about it all and stop playing games. Andrew M. Lobaczewski was in Poland when the Nazis arrived, the first time, studying psychology as a young college student. Lukashenko needs to study this GREAT HERO OF Belarus | POLAND: ponerology.com President Medvedev, Prime Minister Putin and Foreign Minister Lavrov as well as the Chinese leadership AND then couple this incredible sane group with India, Pakistan, Iran, et al. There is HOPE for CHANGE and it is obvious where this truth is coming from.

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