Exiled Belarusian Leader Urges Global Stand Against Dictators

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Exiled Belarusian Leader Urges Global Stand Against Dictators
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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the exiled opposition leader from Belarus, is in Canada urging democratic nations to unite against authoritarian regimes. She emphasizes the importance of supporting pro-democracy movements, particularly in Belarus and Ukraine, following a disputed presidential election in 2020.

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya is in Canada this telling anyone who will listen that democratic countries must be united in their opposition to dictators.

Belarusian people ... share 1,000 kilometres border with Ukraine, and our fates are intertwined. So we want to make sure that Belarus will not be given as consolation prize to Putin, that there should be demands from democratic world that Russian troops have to be withdrawn not only from Ukraine, but also from Belarus, including nuclear weapons.

When we look ahead to the incoming U.S. administration and what Donald Trump has said leading up to this point aboutAmerican help and assistance to Ukrainians is crucial for Ukrainians and for us Belarusians. And I want to believe that policy towards Ukraine and Belarus will remain the same ... because we are fighting global evil. We are on the front lines.

I doubt that Belarus exists in their orbit, so we have to explain what's happening in Belarus, how Belarus and Ukraine interconnected. Of course, I would like changes happen faster. Of course, I want to see stronger leadership in the democratic countries. I also want, you know, decisive answers to challenges that the dictators cause.

They know that our movement, democratic movement, went underground the moment because the fear is still too strong. But the regime didn't manage through these repressions to change the minds of people; you know, to make them like this regime or trust this regime.Tsikhanouskaya says she always carries a photo of her husband, Syarhei Tsikhanouski, an outspoken critic of President Alexander Lukashenko who was jailed two days after announcing his intention to run in the 2020 election.

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