Topic: Interview
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The defeat of Russia will change the post-Soviet space.
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Ukraine will restore its territorial integrity.
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An activist from Germany spoke about his meetings with Hanchar and Karpenka and the potential of the Belarusian people.
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There are aggravating circumstances in his case.
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Brussels advocate new elections in our country.
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The leaders of the democratic world will never shake the dictator's hand again.
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A lot of businesses will simply shut down.
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Ukraine can help to set Belarus free.
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Belarusians need to unite in order to win.
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The Belarusian society will not return to negotiations with him.
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What should the Belarusians prepare for?
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The Russian army, fighting at full strength for a month now, cannot take a single major city.
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Belarus will be welcomed into the European family of nations.
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Russia's problems with supplies and manpower are only getting worse.
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The spirit of the 1863 uprising still lives on in Belarus.
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The regime in Belarus will follow the Russian one in footsteps.
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The head of the Kremlin is losing both in Ukraine and on the field of sanctions.
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The second phase of the USSR collapse began.
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Belarusians must get prepared for the decisive battle.
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"He must be a hero for the Belarusian people!"
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A Belarusian volunteer in Ukraine told what awaits the occupiers.
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Belarusians are to be ready to take the initiative.
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If Lukashenka goes to war, he will face the fate of Milosevic.
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Only we can protect ourselves today.
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The situation is changing very fast.
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The U.S. special envoy on Belarus has given an exclusive interview to the Charter97.org website.
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They will sit in the dock at the International Court of Justice.
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Putin has the Belarusian dictator on a short leash.
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Relying on Russia is not a viable plan.
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Even China does not want to contact the dictator not to get dirty.
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Medical professionals have a desire to leave everything and part ways.
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We are waiting for a jump in prices and the dollar rate.
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Putin has turned his country into a beggar and an aggressive bully.
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A Ukrainian expert assesses the consequences for the dictators.
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How to put dictator in his place?
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Most Belarusians need to feel each other again.
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The last "loopholes" are closed for the dictator.
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The diplomacy can work wonders in some countries.
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Belarus has every reason to become a country with a European perspective.
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The leader of Kazakhstan's opposition gave an exclusive interview to Charter97.org.
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An exclusive New Year's interview of the Nobel Peace Prize winner for the Charter97.org website.
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Lukashenka was made clear that he cannot blackmail Europe.
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It's time to sum up the results.
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The dictator should be denied access to the "hydrocarbon doping".
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Former U.S. assistant secretary of state has talked about how to put pressure on the Belarusian regime.
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How Western HR defenders make the affairs of the Belarusian regime more complicated.
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History tends to repeat itself.
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The West should use the principles of international law and the courts against the Belarusian regime.
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A consensus of the world's leading players has emerged against the regime.
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The adherents will immediately rush to planes, helicopters and jeeps to escape abroad.