Thousands Continue To Protest In Minsk
Mikhal Audzeyeu, one of the protesters in October Square who was beaten by the police, shows his bruises (RFE/RL)
MINSK, March 22, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- Demonstrators kept up their protest in Minsk tonight against the reelection of President Alyaksandr Lukashenka, RFE/RL's Belarus Service reports.
A crowd of up to 4,000 protesters gathered in a central square to press demands for a rerun of the March 19 vote. The demonstrators, backed by the United States and the European Union, say the vote was unfair and undemocratic.
No new arrests were reported by nightfall.
Alyaksandr Milinkevich, Lukashenka's main opposition challenger, told the protesters the Belarus authorities are seeking to destroy the political opposition.
Police have detained more than 100 people since protests began on the night of the voteA protester named Mikhal Audzeyeu earlier today told RFE/RL's Belarus Service that he was beaten by police outside Kastrychnitskaya (October) Square.
"I was beaten. I know that I stand for Belarus and no matter how many bruises, injuries, cuts, or bullet wounds I'll have, I will stay here until the last minute, together with everybody else, with my brothers and sisters for our free Belarus," Audzeyeu said.
Several dozen Lukashenka supporters, mostly elderly, arrived in the square to argue with protesters. Later, four ambulance trucks and a water tanker were also driven to the square in what appeared to be a war of nerves between Lukashenka and protesters.
Milinkevich has called for a massive rally on March 25 but today conceded the protests were unlikely to topple Lukashenka.
(with additional agency material)