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Belarusian Metallurgical Plant Goes On Strike

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Belarusian Metallurgical Plant Goes On Strike

(updated) The workers called on the employees of other enterprises for solidarity and support.

The Belarusian Metallurgical Plant has started a strike, the NEXTA Telegram channel reports.

The workers have called on the employees of other enterprises for solidarity and support.

The gathering of protesters at Belarusian Metallurgical Plant will take place “in the long product rolling mill-2 at the exit from the workshop near the administrative building from the end.” People from other workshops, as well as other workers, will come by 2 p.m.

“All those who can, please come and support us!” call the strikers.

According to the workers, the management has summoned an emergency meeting.

The BMP workers have warned of a strike since August 10 in case of an unfair election.

The workers of the enterprise informed onliner.by about the expansion of the number of strikers: “It’s not just the long product rolling mill-2 there, the situation is escalating …”.

Earlier, the Telegram channels published plan B, in which they called for an All-Belarusian strike, and taking to the streets every day at 7 p.m.

The Plan B should become a worthy rebuff to falsifications, provocations and the brutal suppression of peaceful protests. The time has come for the real Belarusian spirit to reign in the Belarusian land again!

August 10. Is Lukashenka announced the winner? The fight continues.

1) A GENERAL strike at state enterprises until the end of the working day. The plan is extremely simple - come to work and get together on the site. Your demands to the leadership are simple: to publicly support the holding of NEW and FAIR election, and to do your best to do so.

This is an effective and safe way of protest - they will not be able to dismiss entire departments and workshops, and the police obviously will not risk trying to disperse people, especially real factory men.

2) MINSK and regional CENTERS

7 P.M. In the event of the actual introduction of martial law in the city center, and the impossibility of gathering a sufficient number of people in one place, or the beginning of the zoning of the capital with blocking highways and traffic, the most popular sites in your area become the gathering point: metro stations, parking lots of shopping centers, sites for fairs.

District administrations will be the perfect gathering point. At least, it is there that you can put forward your demands to officials. And also, there you can meet other people, unite in large groups and start moving towards the center of the capital and regional cities. The regime will not have enough forces and personnel!

3) REGIONS

It is the regions that should become the pioneers of creating a new Belarus, free from the dictatorship of Lukashenka. Moreover, it is in the regions that the most favorable situation will be in order to return power to the hands of the people - there simply will not be enough security officials there.

Your task is as simple as possible and it sounds like this: block (but not seize!) the building of the local executive committee, and demand that the head of this executive committee publicly join the protesters, as well as demand that the higher authorities hold a new election. To do this, it is enough to occupy the area in front of the executive committee and not leave it until your demands are met. Or demand the appointment of a people’s representative to this position.

And if the square is closed, it’s even easier - head straight to the official’s house.

4) OUR GOAL is to hold a NEW ELECTION, and to ensure unconditional release of all political prisoners. To do this, you just need two things:

- to surpass the forces of the enemy, which have been scaring us for 26 years. Remember - they are ordinary people, not robots. And they have exactly the same fears, feelings and fatigue. There are far fewer of them than us.

- to establish direct democracy of the people, which has existed on the Belarusian land for centuries: this is a direct expression of the will, the people's veche and the constitution.

Maybe it's enough to endure the dictatorship of the snickering potentate?! See you in a new and free Belarus!

LONG LIVE BELARUS!

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