Belarusian Opposition Holds Rally Despite Ban
Demonstrators in Minsk on March 25 (AFP)
March 25, 2006 -- Thousands of opposition supporters rallied in Minsk today to demand that the outcome of the March 19 presidential election be annulled.
Addressing the crowd assembled on Yanka Kupala Square, opposition leader Alyaksandr Milinkevich announced the creation of what he described as "a popular movement for the liberation of Belarus."
Milinkevich also vowed that President Alyaksandr Lukashenka would not finish his newly won five-year term.
Talking to reporters before the rally, Milinkevich denounced the government's repressive methods.
"A country cannot be ruled by these methods, there has to be dialogue, partnership," he said. "But they've forgotten what that is. This is their last test, their final warning. But we'll be peaceful, I promise that, there won't be any taking of the Bastille."
The opposition rally was initially due to take place on Minsk's October Square. But police prevented the crowd from reaching the area.
The opposition claims the election, which gave Lukashenka a landslide reelection win, was fraudulent.
(Reuters, AFP, Belapan)