Law enforcement officers are seen during an opposition rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499907
Law enforcement officers are seen during an opposition rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499906
Law enforcement officers are seen during an opposition rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499905
Law enforcement officers are seen during an opposition rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499769
People attend an opposition rally to reject the Belarusian presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499756
People attend an opposition rally to reject the Belarusian presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499755
People attend an opposition rally to reject the Belarusian presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499754
Law enforcement officers are seen during a rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499750
Law enforcement officers are seen during a rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499749
Paddy wagonsare seen during a rally protest against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499748
Paddy wagonsare seen during a rally protest against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499747
Law enforcement officers detain an opposition supporter during a rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499736
Law enforcement officers detain an opposition supporter during a rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499735
Law enforcement officers detain an opposition supporter during a rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499734
Law enforcement officers detain an opposition supporter during a rally against the Belarus presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus. Opposition have recently called on the public to ramp up protests once again, after a two-month lull. The Minsk Investigative Committee warned that protesters could face criminal charges. Over 34,000 people have been detained since the start of regular demonstrations in August last year, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people and formed the biggest challenge so far to Lukashenko's nearly 27-year-rule. 27.03.2021#6499729