Belarus opposition summoned; Kremlin seen standing by weakened Lukashenko
Two leading members of a newly formed opposition council in Belarus were questioned on Friday in a criminal case over what President Alexander Lukashenko calls an attempt to seize power, after nearly two weeks of mass rallies against his 26-year rule.
More public figures, including an Olympic athlete, came out in opposition to Lukashenko, whose political challengers say he rigged an Aug 9 election.
In the latest act of protest, the streets of the capital Minsk were paralysed...
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