Belarusians are looking for missing persons after protests
You can use this website to find relatives or friends who have disappeared after protests and strikes over the past week. The website has a search engine with a common database of Belarusians.
After a week of protests, the largest state-owned factories announced the strike. For workers who were dismissed for participating in the protests, the Belarusians raised over $ 700,000. Donations were made by about 14 thousand people.
The European Parliament do not recognize the results of the elections in Belarus
The European Parliament has announced that it does not recognize the results of the presidential elections in the Republic of Belarus. Alexander Lukashenko was declared persona non grata on the territory of the European Union.
An online portal has been launched in Belarus to help victims of the protests over the past week. The protests Belarus have been held since August 9. A large number of people were arrested and detained.
5 days after the end of the elections, the Central Election Commission published the final results of the presidential elections in the Republic of Belarus.
Belarusian cultural institutions spoke out against violence in Belarus
A number of cultural institutions, including the Kupala Theater, the Philharmonic, the Art Museum and other public institutions, have issued a statement against violence in Belarus.
On social networks, a number of doctors, psychologists, lawyers, employees of cafes and restaurants declared their readiness to help all the protesters.
European Union ambassadors lay flowers in honour of deceased protester
On August 13, the ambassadors of the European Union countries, as well as representatives of the US embassy went to the Pushkinskaya metro station to lay flowers in honour of the killed one during the peaceful protests in Minsk.