Lukashenko Busts NWO Clones
Oktyabrskaya Square in downtown Minsk was cleared of a handful of
pro-New World Order "protesters" early Friday, March 24 [2006],
putting an end to "phase two" of a planned coup against the legally,
democratically elected government of the former Soviet republic of
Belarus.
The liquidation of the latest "color revolution" meant to isolate
Russia may come as a surprise to viewers of the controlled "Western"
media, while to the people of Belarus it is no surprise at all. As
reported here at V-News, nationalist President Lukashenko was
re-elected with over 80% of the vote because "Belarussians do not want
to see their nation strip-mined by oligarchs and international
corporations as Russia and other former Soviet nations were after the
collapse of communism. Lukashenko is seen as an isolationist and
nationalist and has protected his nation, putting himself in the
gunsights of the neo-cons, who are now moving on to phase two of their
plan to overthrow him."
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Belarussian Embassy Comments on US Anti-Democratic Actions
Question: This week the official representatives of the White House
and the State Department have made a number of statements to the
effect that the United States allegedly “cannot accept the results of
the presidential elections” in Belarus. The Belarusian Foreign
Ministry has been leaving these statements unanswered. Why?
The Press Secretary: Actually, there is nothing to comment on here.
The United States did not, does not and will not have a mandate to
reject or recognize the election results in other independent states.
It is not up to the White House to determine who is going to be the
President of Belarus. In our country the President is elected by the
people, and not in the street, but at the polling stations. The
Belarusian people have made their choice, and the United States has
nothing to do with it, whether it likes it or not.
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Lukashenko Calls on Families to Have Three Children
While some might consider it unthinkable, the Belarussian president
has come up with a rarely heard solution to solving his country’s
shrinking population: increase the native birthrate.
During a governmental meeting devoted to programs aimed at improving
the lives of children, President Alexander Lukashenko announced that
measures should be adopted to allow families to have at least three
children.
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