Police dispersed the rally and detained eight demonstrators for a short time for identification.
Lukashenka decreed before the 60th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany that Frantsishak Skaryna Avenue, Minsk's main thoroughfare, be renamed Independence Avenue, and that Pyotr Masherau Avenue, another major street in the capital, take the name of Victors' Avenue.
The Belarusian president simultaneously ordered that the names of Frantsishak Skaryna Avenue and Pyotr Masherau Avenue be ascribed to other streets in Minsk.
Stanislau Shushkevich, Belarus's head of state from 1991-1994, told Belapan that Lukashenka's decree is "stupid and shortsighted."
"There is no name more sacred for Belarusians than the name of Frantsishak Skaryna," Shushkevich noted. Skaryna (1485?-1540?) was the first Belarusian printer and Bible translator.
Lukashenka decreed before the 60th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany that Frantsishak Skaryna Avenue, Minsk's main thoroughfare, be renamed Independence Avenue, and that Pyotr Masherau Avenue, another major street in the capital, take the name of Victors' Avenue.
The Belarusian president simultaneously ordered that the names of Frantsishak Skaryna Avenue and Pyotr Masherau Avenue be ascribed to other streets in Minsk.
Stanislau Shushkevich, Belarus's head of state from 1991-1994, told Belapan that Lukashenka's decree is "stupid and shortsighted."
"There is no name more sacred for Belarusians than the name of Frantsishak Skaryna," Shushkevich noted. Skaryna (1485?-1540?) was the first Belarusian printer and Bible translator.