Katz calls Belarus president’s remarks ‘clear’ antisemitism Belarus’s President Alexander Lukashenko blamed Jews for corruption charges facing his government. Troy Osher Fritzhand June 16, 2024
Belarus needs peaceful US engagement Facing weeks-long massive public demonstrations, President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus has appealed to Vladimir Putin for help, but what happens next might be up to Donald Trump. Jiri Valenta Oct. 13, 2020
‘The regime has no real choice but to let the victors rule’ An interview with Pavel Latushko, the most senior public official in Belarus to have openly sided with the anti-regime protesters. David Baron Oct. 4, 2020
The case of Belarus Belarus is the last state on Russia’s western border not to have experienced a popular revolution since the 1990s, but revolutionary fervor is growing there. Emil Avdaliani Sept. 13, 2020
The battle for Belarus It’s become increasingly obvious that the victory of freedom over authoritarianism is not inevitable or maybe even probable. Clifford D. May Sept. 2, 2020
Lukashenko’s iron fist in Belarus The oligarch could be removed through an internal coup as opposed to losing his power in a free and fair election, an option far preferable for President Vladimir Putin, who is actively watching the situation. Ben Cohen Aug. 21, 2020