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14 August, 2020

 


Tens of thousands flooded the Belarus capital as election protests grow

 (AP | Reuters)

“Demonstrators have swarmed the streets ever since Sunday’s election in which officials reported that Lukashenko won 80% of the vote to win a sixth term in office.”

https://apnews.com/2654151658e4a01e36248a71a3911324

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-belarus-election/protests-swell-in-belarus-lukashenko-blames-foreigners-idUSKCN25A0ZU




Women in Belarus take protests into their own hands 

(The Guardian)

“We can only help ourselves …”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/14/women-belarus-take-protests-into-their-own-hands






Photo: © AP / Scanpix













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Friday 14. August

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Kaljulaid Leedus: ühise energialeppeni jõudmine eeldab kompromisse

(Pealinn)

“Balti riigid, kes seni on kuulunud BRELL-i elektrivõrku koos Venemaa ja Valgevenega, on otsustanud aastaks 2025 sünkroniseerida oma võrgusagedused Lääne-Euroopa elektrivõrkudega.”

http://www.pealinn.ee/tagid/koik/kaljulaid-leedus-uhise-energialeppeni-joudmine-eeldab-kompromisse-n256779




Meedialiit: taunime valitsusliikmete poolt ajakirjanike ja väljaannete ignoreerimist

(Õhtuleht)

“Meedialiit väljendab oma kirjas muret Eesti Vabariigi valitsuses tekkinud olukorra pärast, kus ministrid ei vasta pressikonverentsile akrediteeritud ajakirjanike küsimustele (Delfi ja rahandusminister Martin Helme näide), suhtuvad ajakirjanikesse ja kirjastustesse arrogantselt ning levitavad isikliku poliitilise kasu nimel valet.”

https://www.ohtuleht.ee/1009393/meedialiit-taunime-valitsusliikmete-poolt-ajakirjanike-ja-valjaannete-ignoreerimist







Border crossings at Narva have decreased by 95 %

(ERR)

"In the middle of summer last year, around 10,000 people a day crossed the border at Narva, right now that number is around 450."

https://news.err.ee/1124074/border-crossings-at-narva-have-decreased-by-95-percent




The ‘Three Seas Initiative’ is central to Central Europe’s recovery

(Politico-Europe)

“The transatlantic community needs a plan to restore growth to our economies and to do so in ways that leverageour strengths, the most important of which in this case is the power of our private sectors. A key element of that transatlantic economic recovery plan should be the Three Seas Initiative, an effort to accelerate the development of cross-border energy, transportation and digital infrastructure in the region between the Baltic, Black and Adriatic Seas.”

https://www.politico.eu/article/three-seas-central-to-central-europes-recovery/




Donald Trump muretseb Eesti nakatumiste tõusu pärast

(Delfi)

https://www.delfi.ee/news/paevauudised/valismaa/donald-trump-muretseb-eesti-nakatumiste-tousu-parast?id=90722881




Russia’s Baltic Fleet plans large-scale drills in westernmost Kaliningrad Region 24.-28. August

(TASS - Pro-Kremlin)

"The army corps’ main forces have already been moved to the Pravdinsky training ground for tactical battle drills …”

https://tass.com/defense/1187775







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Thursday 13. August

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Kaljulaid: Belarusian elections can't be considered as free nor fair

(Baltic Times)

“… and she expressed regret that the path taken by Belarus is drawing the country farther from Europe.”

https://www.baltictimes.com/estonian_president__belarusian_elections_can_t_be_considered_free__fair/




Estonia leads EU foreign ministers' call for resolute response on Belarus

(ERR)

“Over 7,000 protesters have been detained in Belarus by the authorities own estimates, including one Estonian citizen. ERR's Moscow correspondent Anton Aleksejev, in Minsk, said earlier this week that journalists had been "disappearing" during the crackdown.”

https://news.err.ee/1124072/estonia-leads-eu-foreign-ministers-call-for-resolute-response-on-belarus



Protest against Lukashenko in Tallinn




Belarus Dividing Russians More Deeply and Permanently Than Ukraine in 2014

By Paul Goble

“… what is happening in the streets of Belarus now (see EDM, August 10) may have an even larger impact on the future of the Russian Federation than did the Ukrainian EuroMaidan and the ensuing Russian invasion of that country.”

https://jamestown.org/program/belarus-now-dividing-russians-more-deeply-and-permanently-than-ukraine-did-in-2014/















Belarus Protests Signal the Autumn of Lukashenko’s Regime

(Carnegie Moscow)

“It’s not yet clear how the country will emerge from this political crisis, but it’s safe to say things won’t go back to the way they were.”

https://carnegie.ru/commentary/82473










Why Belarus Is Not Ukraine

(Foreign Policy)

  • “Belarus is a lot more authoritarian than Ukraine was or is.”
  • “Ukraine was actually sort of democratic when the Maidan protests broke out.”
  • “Ukraine’s protesters had a clear goal. Belarusians only have anger and outrage.”

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/12/belarus-protests-lukashenko-not-ukraine/




EU's Foreign Policy Disappearing Act

(Spiegel)

“It took days for Europe to say anything of consequence about Belarus. And the bloc doesn't seem to have any foreign policy guiding light elsewhere, either. That is dangerous. … The EU won't last if it is unable to develop any sort of geopolitical ambition, if it doesn't work to become a diplomatic and military power.”

https://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/dangerous-navel-gazing-europe-s-foreign-policy-disappearing-act-a-436ad72a-f50f-4b49-acf9-d3e9c70ec826









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Wednesday 12. August

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Helsinki to test ferry travelers for COVID-19, Estonia considered safe

(ERR)

"It is very clear today that Tallinn, and Estonia, and the Baltics as a whole, have been declared safe travel regions by the Finnish government, meaning travel is permitted without any kind of quarantine. Travelers going from Tallinn to Finland do not need to worry about quarantine requirements, or testing."

https://news.err.ee/1123295/helsinki-to-test-ferry-travelers-for-covid-19-estonia-considered-safe




Estonia’s Digital Solutions to COVID-19

(FPRI)

“Estonia appears to have also experienced one of the lowest levels of panic amidst the pandemic. To fight the virus, Estonia has deployed familiar techniques: lockdowns, testing, emptying of intensive care wards, human contact-tracing, and government-mandated quarantine. However, Estonia’s coronavirus response is most distinguishable from its global counterparts because of its digital capabilities and “solutions” to the virus.”

https://www.fpri.org/article/2020/08/estonias-digital-solutions-to-covid-19/



“Ilves to lead WHO committee work group on IT solutions.” - Baltic Times




600 U.S. Paratroopers welcomed to Estonia for NATO training

(Redstonerocket)

https://www.theredstonerocket.com/image_72e056e8-dca4-11ea-8d49-db7345fe1412.html







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Tuesday 11. August

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Peipsi järv on muutunud 170 aastaga kordades kalavaesemaks

(Novaator)

“Peipsi järve saagikus on vähenenud viimase 170 aastaga enam kui neli korda. Kala pole küll järvest kadunud, kuid liigilises koosseisus ja eri kalaliikide suhtelises arvukuses on toimunud ulatuslikud muutused, selgub hiljuti ilmunud teadustööst.”

https://novaator.err.ee/1122798/peipsi-jarv-on-muutunud-170-aastaga-kordades-kalavaesemaks




Controversial Nuclear Plant In Belarus Nears Completion - Vilnius only 50 km away

(OilPrice.com)

“Built by Russian state firm Rosatom and financed by Moscow with a $10 billion loan, the project is opposed by neighboring EU member Lithuania, whose capital, Vilnius, is just 50 kilometers away. … Belarus has rejected suggestions that the plant poses a risk and has insisted it meets all safety standards.”

https://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Nuclear-Power/Controversial-Nuclear-Plant-In-Belarus-Nears-Completion.html








Forest Fires Are Setting Chernobyl’s Radiation Free

(The Atlantic)

“Over the past 30 years, the government has largely succeeded at keeping what’s in Chernobyl in Chernobyl. But the radionuclides aren’t contained by Ukraine’s quixotic law forbidding their movement. They’re contained by functioning ecosystems.”

“When Chernobyl’s trees burn, they send their stored radionuclides aloft as inhalable aerosols. Instead of blasting from a single source, as it did in 1986, the contamination now comes from the trees that cover some 660 square miles around the nuclear power plant. …”

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/08/chernobyl-fires/615067/








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Monday 10. August

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Dozens of Finns exposed to coronavirus at private event in Estonia

(Helsinki Times)

“Altogether the event was participated by 81 people from 14 localities across Finland and a few from Estonia. Almost two dozen (22) of the participants have experienced symptoms associated with the virus after returning from Estonia to Finland.”

https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/finland/finland-news/domestic/17948-dozens-of-finns-exposed-to-coronavirus-at-private-event-in-estonia-says-thl.html




The Baltics missed out this time but the long pursuit of US troops in the region will pay off

(Euronews, 8. August)

“If one pulls back the historical curtain here and looks at the developments of the past fifteen years, then it becomes obvious that the arc has bent towards greater US involvement in the security architecture of Eastern Europe. … The long view suggests that a permanent US flag will be one day flying over the Baltic states.”

https://www.euronews.com/2020/08/08/the-baltics-missed-out-this-time-but-the-long-pursuit-of-us-troops-in-the-region-will-pay




OpEd: Beware of Latvians Bearing Gifts

(National Interest)

“There is no need for the United States to guard Europe against the Russians. The Europeans are rich, numerous, and fully capable of defending themselves. America must resist Latvians or Poles bearing gifts. These countries should be enticing the French, British and Germans to help them, not Americans who have needs to tend to at home. If U.S. troops leave Europe, as they should, then the Europeans will remain friends and allies of the United States because America is their best insurance given that it has saved the Europeans three times over the last century. This time, unless the United States is foolish, it need only watch from a distance.”

https://nationalinterest.org/feature/beware-latvians-bearing-gifts-166448




Belarus had its future stolen - again

(Washington Post | Opinion)

“The official results gave him 80 percent, but that is false. He stole the ballots, and in the process postponed once again the hopes of the people of Belarus for a new dawn.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/belarus-had-its-future-stolen--again/2020/08/11/bc53f9f2-dbf4-11ea-809e-b8be57ba616e_story.html




Europe Must Stand Up for Belarus

(Foreign Policy)

“But amid this crisis, Western foreign policy is missing in action. The failure to act decisively in Belarus, in fact, clearly shows the decline of Western influence. A profoundly erratic Washington, which seemed on the verge of offering material help to the Lukashenko regime to distance itself from Russia when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited in February, is now nowhere to be seen. The United States previously had a long-term strategy, however flawed, to support the post-Soviet states by proactively seeking to distance them from Russia: Under Trump, this is no longer the case.”

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/07/belarus-europe-elections-russia-pro-democracy-protests/




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11 August, 2020

 

 Opinion: Belarus had its future stolen — again

(Washington Post)

“The official results gave him 80 percent, but that is false. He stole the ballots, and in the process postponed once again the hopes of the people of Belarus for a new dawn.”

“Ms. Tikhanovskaya probably won the election. But Mr. Lukashenko used his formidable state and security apparatus to falsify the outcome. … Further evidence of Mr. Lukashenko’s theft came after the election when the Internet in Belarus was switched off, and riot police flooded the streets. Does a leader who has just legitimately won 80 percent in an election need to kill the Internet and send truncheons flying? No. But Mr. Lukashenko does.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/belarus-had-its-future-stolen--again/2020/08/11/bc53f9f2-dbf4-11ea-809e-b8be57ba616e_story.html


Belarus Riots After Dictator Clings to Power in Election

By Anna Nemtsova, The Daily Beast

“Alexander Lukashenko lead official exit polls in Belarus’ presidential election around 8pm local time with almost 80 percent of the vote, with only 6.8 percent of the vote going to the main opposition candidate, 37-year-old Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who joined politics after her husband’s arrest earlier this year.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/belarus-election-blowout-sees-europes-last-dictator-alexander-lukashenko-clinging-to-power?via=ios







Opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya flees to Lithuania

(CNN)

“Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who stood in for her husband as an opposition candidate after he was jailed in the run-up to the vote, is now in neighboring Lithuania, that country's foreign affairs minister announced Tuesday. Tikhanovskaya fled after publicly rejecting preliminary election results that handed the longtime Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory.”

https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/11/europe/belarus-opposition-leader-flees-intl/index.html











Leaderless protests contest Lukashenko’s grip on Belarus

(Politico-Europe)

“Over the two and a half decades of Aleksander Lukashenko’s rule in Belarus, anti-government protests had the same scenario — after a crackdown by police and a wave of arrests, unrest quickly faded away. That's not happening now. For the third day after Sunday's presidential election — where preliminary results gave Lukashenko an 80 percent victory over opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya — protests are continuing to convulse the country of 10 million people despite a massive police and military presence.”

“The demonstrations are largely leaderless after Tikhanovskaya left the country for neighboring Lithuania.”

https://www.politico.eu/article/leaderless-minsk-protests-contest-aleksander-lukashenko-grip-on-belarus/



“Belarus president cuts off internet amid widespread protests.” - The Guardian




President Kaljulaid mõistis Valgevenes toimuva hukka

(Postimees)

“President Kersti Kaljulaid teatas sotsiaalmeedia vahendusel, et eilseid Valgevenes toimunud valimisi ei saa vabadeks ja õiglasteks pidada.”

https://www.postimees.ee/7036387/president-kaljulaid-moistis-valgevenes-toimuva-hukka









Belarus’ ruler quashes opposition protest after widely disputed election

(AP)

“Belarus’ authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko warned Monday that the protesters who challenge the official vote results extending his 26-year rule will face a tough crackdown, deriding the opposition as “sheep” manipulated by foreign masters.”

“Dozens were injured and thousands detained hours after Sunday’s vote, when police brutally broke up mostly young protesters with tear gas, water cannons and flash-bang grenades and beat them with truncheons.”

https://apnews.com/9a9a4324a3c6a913ac6cc0abaedcc342









Europe Must Stand Up for Belarus

(Foreign Policy)

“But amid this crisis, Western foreign policy is missing in action. The failure to act decisively in Belarus, in fact, clearly shows the decline of Western influence. A profoundly erratic Washington, which seemed on the verge of offering material help to the Lukashenko regime to distance itself from Russia when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited in February, is now nowhere to be seen. The United States previously had a long-term strategy, however flawed, to support the post-Soviet states by proactively seeking to distance them from Russia: Under Trump, this is no longer the case.”

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/07/belarus-europe-elections-russia-pro-democracy-protests/








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07 August, 2020

 


A special listing covering Sunday’s presidential election in Belarus is toward the end of the newsletter.






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Friday 7. August

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Eestlaste geneetiline peenstruktuur paljastab värvika ajaloo ja piirkondlikud eripärad

(Novaator)

“Tartu Ülikooli populatsioonigeneetika teadur ja töö esimene autor Vasili Pankratov rõhutas, et sellele vaatamata on eestlased geneetiliselt teistest rahvastest hästi eristuvad. "Üks eestlane võib olla soomlastele sarnasem kui teine, kuid kahte eestlast võrreldes on nad omavahel ikka sarnasemad kui eestlane ja soomlane," laiendas teadur.”

https://novaator.err.ee/1121418/eestlaste-geneetiline-peenstruktuur-paljastab-varvika-ajaloo-ja-piirkondlikud-eriparad



“Differences in local population history at the finest level: the case of the Estonian population.” - Nature




10 new coronavirus cases in Estonia

(ERR)

”961 primary tests were conducted during that time, making a positive rate of 0.1 percent.”

https://news.err.ee/1121640/health-board-10-new-coronavirus-cases-in-estonia













Finnish embassy reportedly destroyed in Beirut explosion

(Helsinki Times | Yle)

"It was very fortunate that nothing happened to staff. The embassy was completely destroyed.” - Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto

https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/finland/news-in-brief/17934-finnish-embassy-reportedly-destroyed-in-beirut-explosion.html

https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/one_finn_injured_in_beirut_blast/11479901



“Eestlane Beirutis: asi läheb ilmselt veel halvemaks.” - Postimees




Valgevene lasi Astravetsi tuumajaama reaktorisse tuumakütuse

(ERR)

“Valgevene teatas reedel, paar päeva enne presidendivalimisi, et lasi Astravetsi tuumajaama esimesse reaktorisse tuumakütuse.”

https://www.err.ee/1121777/valgevene-lasi-astravetsi-tuumajaama-reaktorisse-tuumakutuse




Fuel Loading Starts At Belarus's New Astravets Nuclear Plant

(RFERL)

“Built by Russian state firm Rosatom and financed by Moscow with a $10 billion loan, the project is opposed by neighboring EU member Lithuania, whose capital, Vilnius, is just 50 kilometers away. Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are moving to fully decoupling from their Soviet-era common power system by 2025.”

https://www.rferl.org/a/fuel-loading-starts-at-belarus-s-new-astravets-nuclear-plant/30771532.html




Opinion: 5 ways to fix America’s broken ties with Europe

(Politico-Europw)

“The U.S. must urgently re-establish the credibility of NATO’s Article 5 guarantee and its own commitment to collective defense.”

https://www.politico.eu/article/5-ways-to-fix-americas-broken-ties-with-europe/







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Thursday 6. August

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Ameeriklased hiilivad Euroopa koroonapiirangutest mööda

(Postimees - paywall)

“Ameerika turistide jaoks peaks praegu Euroopasse pääsemine olema peaaegu võimatu. Reaalsuses leitakse aga ikkagi viise, kuidas üle ookeani pääseda ja siin puhkust veeta.”

https://maailm.postimees.ee/7034109/ameeriklased-hiilivad-euroopa-koroonapiirangutest-mooda?_ga=2.182003623.1865717597.1596564719-2083525256.1596564716




Americans hunt for loopholes to get into Europe

(Politico-Europe)

“The Continent’s weak quarantine enforcement rules and diverging national policies allow tourists to evade restrictions.”

https://www.politico.eu/article/coronavirus-americans-travel-europe-loopholes/



“International travel, lack of enforcement on self-isolation highlighted as serious coronavirus risks for Finland.” - News Now Finland




Latvia and Estonia for joint wind farm project in Gulf of Riga

(Baltic Times)

“The ministry's representatives who would not elaborate on the details of the project, said that the plan is to prepare the project by 2030, raising co-funding for preparatory works and infrastructure from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). The project aims for building a high-capacity - at least 700-1,000 megawatt - wind farm.”

https://www.baltictimes.com/latvia_and_estonia_plan_to_raise_eu_funding_for_joint_wind_farm_project_in_gulf_of_riga/




Estonia raises Russia's aggression against Georgia at UN Security Council

(Baltic Times)

“Estonia alongside the United States, Belgium, Germany, France and the United Kingdom raised the issue of Russia's actions against Georgia. "This week marks 12 years since the beginning of Russia's aggression in Georgia. We considered it important to draw the international community's attention at the Security Council to the fact that Russia's aggression in Georgia has not waned.”

https://www.baltictimes.com/estonia_raises_russia_s_aggression_against_georgia_at_un_security_council/




Former KGB building for sale in Riga

(Latvian Broadcasting)

“A small part - less than 700 square metres - must be preserved for the exhibition regarding the history of the KGB in Latvia on the basement floor, and the first floor of the building shall be used by the Latvian Museum of Occupation, remaining open to the public as a museum after the purchase of real estate.”

https://eng.lsm.lv/article/economy/economy/former-kgb-building-for-sale-in-riga.a369567/







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Wednesday 5. August

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The Exploitation of the Sámi Homeland

(News Now Finland - 13. June)

“The Sámi homeland in Finland is a resource in scarce supply for the traditional Sámi livelihoods (reindeer-herding, fishing, handicrafts, hunting, gathering and their modern forms). The size of the Sámi homeland is 35,000 square kilometres in total. However, the area available for traditional Sámi livelihoods in the Sámi homeland has been reduced and fragmented by the demands of other forms of land usage ranging from roads, construction and logging to tourism, railway plans, wind power and other large-scale projects. The Sámi homeland is the only “arena” in Finland for the traditional Sámi livelihoods.”

https://newsnowfinland.fi/columnists/pirita-nakkalajarvi-column-sami-homeland-a-scarce-resource







Finland, Estonia, Poland to help mark centenary of Latvian-Russian peace treaty

(Latvian Broadcasting)

“However, no mention was made of Russian participation in the events.”

https://eng.lsm.lv/article/politics/diplomacy/finland-estonia-poland-to-help-mark-centenary-of-latvian-russian-peace-treaty.a369476/




Seasonal workers from Ukraine violate self-isolation rules in Estonia

(Unian)

“The authorities suspect 17 people of working while they should be self-isolating.” 

https://www.unian.info/world/coronavirus-crisis-17-seasonal-workers-from-ukraine-violate-self-isolation-rules-in-estonia-11099615.html




Finland: Prime Minister Sanna Marin weds long-term partner

(Yle)

https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/prime_minister_sanna_marin_weds_long-term_partner/11476592









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Belarus

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Something is stirring in Belarus

(Washington Post)

“After 26 years of rule, “Europe’s last dictator,” Alexander Lukashenko, is facing protests and resistance by young people from all over the country who hope that this Sunday’s election will bring real change. What they hope is what Lukashenko fears.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/07/all-eyes-belarus-where-dictators-script-has-changed-people-are-pushing-back/




Belarus’ Presidential Election 

(Meduza)

“On August 9, Belarus will conclude its most contentious, openly dirtiest, and toughest presidential campaign ever. During the race, one candidate has been imprisoned (as well as two campaign chiefs of staff) and another fled the country altogether. The number of political prisoners in Belarus spiked from one to 24 people, and law enforcement has started arresting not just local oppositionist activists but even Russian mercenaries.”

https://meduza.io/en/cards/what-just-happened-and-what-s-next-in-belarus



















Belarus : Five Factors That Ensure Lukashenka Wins Every Election

(RFERL)

  • “Early voting … allows more time to tamper with ballots cast and manipulate the outcome.”
  • “There will be international monitors from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a Russian-led grouping of former Soviet republics. In the past, CIS observers has never observed an election in Belarus they didn't like.”
  • “Lukashenka dominates state-run media outlets.”
  • “In the past, Lukashenka has repeatedly calling out security forces to quell any postelection unrest …”
  • “Central Election Commission (TsKV) chief Lidzia Yarmoshyna … has headed the TsKV for 23 years. She has presided over the process each time Lukashenka, first elected in 1994, has secured a new term: in 2001, 2006, 2010, and 2015.”

https://www.rferl.org/a/five-factors-that-ensure-lukashenka-wins-every-election-in-belarus/30769963.html







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Россия

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Putin’s Got Big Problems in Russia’s Provinces

By Anna Nemtsova, The Daily Beast

“In spite of the Kremlin’s efforts to hide them, big anti-Putin protests and environmental disasters are causing headaches in rural Russia.”

https://www.thedailybeast.com/putins-got-big-problems-in-russias-provinces?via=ios



“The ongoing protests in Russia’s far east aren’t a one-off—they’re a preview of the future of the country’s periphery.” - Foreign Policy




Siberian Regionalism a Growing Threat to Moscow

By Paul Goble, Jamestown Org.

“The protests in Khabarovsk and other Russian cities in Siberia and the Far East over the last month … have called attention to something that has been a problem for the central Russian government since at least the 19th century and will persist even when the current wave of demonstrations ebb. …”

https://jamestown.org/program/siberian-regionalism-a-growing-threat-to-moscow/




Better Transparency Reporting Can Shed Light on Russian Internet Censorship

By Sergei Hovyadinov, Lawfare)

“Over the last decade, the Russian internet has evolved from being freely accessible and almost uncontrolled to being a system over which the Kremlin has established very tight controls, molding it to its taste. The government can censor and block a wide range of content, control the actions of platforms and users and employ the internet as a communication tool to its own advantage. And all of this comes with very minimal oversight and opposition from the Russian-language community of the internet, the RuNet.”

https://www.lawfareblog.com/better-transparency-reporting-can-shed-light-russian-internet-censorship




Putin’s Security Forces Are Increasingly Unsure About Putin

By Mark Galeotti, Foreign Policy

“The continuing protests in the Russian city of Khabarovsk, triggered by the arrest of the elected local governor, do not simply demonstrate pent-up dissatisfaction toward Vladimir Putin’s regime—they also demonstrate some of the potential limitations of its control over the security forces. As the Kremlin seems to be pivoting toward a renewed campaign of repression, the question of the morale and loyalty of its enforcers becomes crucial.”

https://foreignpolicy.com/author/mark-galeotti/




Moscow Finally Addressing Its Nuclear Dumping in Arctic

(Window on Eurasia)

“Rosatom has announced that over the next eight years, it will remove two entire submarines and four reactor units from the Arctic floor but says the other radioactive items pose little or no risk and will be left in place.”

http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2020/08/moscow-finally-addressing-its-nuclear.html




Belarus and Russia Yearn for What the West Takes for Granted

(CEPA)

“In Khabarovsk, people want their governor back: Sergei Furgal, who was in effect abducted by the Kremlin last month. In Belarus, they are not even campaigning to unseat Alyaksandr Lukashenka, who won the last free election in 1994, and is trying to rig this one. The opposition’s only manifesto promise and demand is another: free elections, with the participation of the opposition candidates whom the regime has banned and silenced. …”

https://www.cepa.org/on-democracy




Putin Is Ruling Russia Like a Central Asian Dictator

(Foreign Policy)

“Putin’s decision to perpetuate his rule through the promulgation of a new constitution is wholly unexceptional, falling squarely within the post-Soviet region’s mainstream.”

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/06/putin-ruling-russia-like-a-kazakhstan-kyrgyzstan-uzbekistan-tajikistan-belarus-central-asian-dictator/




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