Recent events in the view of Belarus neighbours(video reviews)

It is very interesting to observe people opinion. It even more interesting to observe opinion of those countries that surrounds Belarus. So, what can you hear and see on national TV channels in neighbour-countries such as Russia or Poland. See for yourself. Most of them require no comments(well if you speak Russian).
Belarussian western neighbor and friend Poland presented material about recent events in that short video report. Basically they are telling in positive way, the truth regarding the whole situation. Poland deny to acknowledge recent elections as free and democratic.

‘Mighty’ Russia. Eastern neighbor of the Belarus. Considered to be closiest friend for ages… But what are 2 major national TV channels saying? Watch for yourself: and RTR.
Ah with what passion and how arrogant they trying to prove that thos ‘misarable protesting people’ are just…misarable. Let me remind you, that mister Putin, was one of the first who congratulated lukashenko with the ‘victory’. Maybe Putin is watching, trying to get more experience in that kind of fraud… He will need to pass through the same relatively soon as well.
Other more or less independant Russian TV channels such as RenTV supporting Belarusin rally for freedom with good and truthfull words. Thank you, brothers!

Belarussian southern neighbor - Ukraine. A year ago Ukraine showed her own example of unity of the people in struggle for freedom when hunderds of thousnads of them gathered on the central square in Kiev to support their new president when election took place. It was interesting to see and hear what they thinking. However I was not able to gather a lot of video material as most of Ukraine channels do not provide video files. Actually I just found one. With short and quite detached review of the current events.

3 Responses to “Recent events in the view of Belarus neighbours(video reviews)”

  1. nick from romania Says:

    be sure that putin and lukasenko are seeking for an insidious way to annihilate the people from the square.
    if they can’t in peace they will use the force in a way or another.
    in romania in 1990 iliescu komrade succeded in an machiavelic way: he put on the kgb-sts mineworker clothes and brought them to Bucharest.on national television, which was in hand of iliescu komrade we seen in that time that “thousands (50000!!!!) mineworkers angry that they can’t work in peace just taken the train and came to Bucharest for spreading the punks from the square and restabize the democracy!”UNBELIEVEBEL!

    and they done…the maraton demonstration from Bucharest central square was ended…and 10 young npeople was killed…

    now iliescu is put on trial for murder and i hope in maximum one year to be in prison for all his life (whici will not be to long because he is 76 years old)

    I HOPE YOU HAVE NOT MINEWORKERS IN BELARUS!!!

  2. xela Says:

    As far as I remember they don’t have mines there…at least not a lot of them.
    From what I know people from regions are slowly joining those on the square. Now it’s all about who will give up first…

  3. nick from romania Says:

    is very important what think the rest of belarussians about the revolutionars. in Romania in 1990 the demmonstrants from the square were defended because more than half of romanians (mostly from rural regions) really believed that the demmonstrants are punks as the television said.

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