Belarusian protesters are in gridlock with their dictatorial regime. For over three months, they have been relentlessly resisting electoral fraud and police brutality with touching solidarity and admirable civility. A nationwide strike started on Oct. 26. Nevertheless, dictator Lukashenka remains defiant. Is the strike working? Will the public disobedience do the regime in? Euromaidan Press talked to protest participants to find out.
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A woman argues with a law enforcement officer on Nov. 8, 2020 in Minsk during a gathering, the latest in weeks of unprecedented demonstrations, against the Belarus presidential election results.