ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月29日 02時49分


After claiming victory in a widely disputed presidential election in Belarus three years ago, the country’s authoritarian leader, Aleksandr Lukashenko has ushered in a chilling era of repression.

He is moving ever closer to his patron, President Vladimir Putin of Russia, positioning himself as an invaluable military ally to Russia in its war against Ukraine and also cracking down on dissent in a way that is invisible to much of the world but that echoes Putin’s punitive regime.

Belarusian security forces are rounding up opposition figures, journalists, lawyers and even people who comment on social media memes or insult Lukashenko in private conversations that are overheard and reported. Activists and human rights groups say the country’s security forces are intent on finding and punishing the people who participated in the 2020 election protests, which Lukashenko violently crushed.

Read more about how the crackdown on dissent in Belarus has deepened at the link in our bio. Photos by @nannaheitmann


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