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After weeks of nationwide protests<\/a> over a fraudulent election on 9 August, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko seems to have realised that he has lost popular support for good. His last resort is to radicalise his core base and try to terrorise everyone else into submission.<\/p>\n

After being publicly booed<\/a> by Minsk factory workers last week, Lukashenko has been desperate to regain his standing. The regime has staged \u2018astroturf\u2019 rallies, furnishing bussed-in lackeys with prefabricated posters to create the impression of a grassroots mobilisation.<\/p>\n

I attended one such rally in Grodno, a city that has almost completely liberated itself from Lukashenko\u2019s rule. The state media has joined the protesters, the jails have been emptied out and the authorities have begun to give in to the opposition. In response, Lukashenko has announced that the army will be deployed to bring the city back into line.<\/p>\n

On 22 August, the regime orchestrated a rally in the city featuring carefully selected speakers, including a worker who rejected the idea of striking, a border guardsman pleading for order to be restored, a representative from the Union of Belarusian Women disapproving of women-led protests, and a child who recited a poem. After these performances, Lukashenko and his entourage, as if in a scene from a Hollywood movie, stepped out of black limousines and moved towards the stage.<\/p>\n

Lukashenko is undeniably a good speaker, especially when he\u2019s among his supporters. He reminded listeners that his rise to power began in Grodno in the 1990s, when the country was a mess. He referred to the Great Patriotic War\u2014also known as World War II\u2014as if to compare the democratic opposition to fascism. Then he welcomed the new governor (the former health minister), whose predecessor he had just removed. Striking workers, he argued, should be treated the same way.<\/p>\n

According to Lukashenko, the interior ministry and the state security committee (KGB) have been tasked with ending the demonstrations. \u2018From Monday\u2019, he promised, \u2018the authorities will be the authorities!\u2019 He thanked the riot police (OMON) for their commitment and sacrifices, received a big round of applause, and then left.<\/p>\n

The counter-demonstration in Grodno was small, and occurred not next to the Lukashenko rally but near the detention centre where striking workers and protesters are being held. The smaller turnout suggests that the regime\u2019s threats are working, at least in Grodno. Belarusian women, however, still refuse to surrender, gathering by the thousands in Minsk, where they demonstrated in front of the KGB headquarters last weekend.<\/p>\n

Compared with the earlier demonstrations, this one provoked a slightly different response from the authorities. Warnings and calls to disperse could be heard from loudspeakers, but these were mixed with a selection of Soviet-era songs, over which the protesters shouted. The choice of music was ironic, given that the protesters themselves have started to wave the green and red Soviet Belarusian flag alongside the white, red and white flag of the opposition. The message was, \u2018We do not want conflict; we are holding our hands out to you.\u2019<\/p>\n

Yuri Karayev, the interior minister, had warned beforehand that the military would be deployed against any further demonstrations. People anxiously waited to see what would happen. Not surprisingly, the internet was shut off again. But, by now, everyone has learned to rely on text messages. That is how the demonstrations have continued to grow, with at least 200,000 people gathering around the Minsk Hero City Obelisk two weeks after the falsified election.<\/p>\n

The obelisk has since been surrounded by soldiers (and barbed wire). But, up close, one can see that most are young conscripts who look more scared than the demonstrators do. Cars honked all over the city to show solidarity with the protesters; doctors flashed the \u2018V\u2019 (peace) sign from ambulances; post-Soviet protest songs like Kino\u2019s \u2018I Want Changes\u2019 and Jacek Kaczmarski\u2019s \u2018Mury\u2019 could be heard playing in the background. Everyone was as united and enthusiastic as they had been a week earlier, when Lukashenko was on the ropes and the country was slipping from his grasp.<\/p>\n

Once again, Lukashenko\u2019s threats couldn\u2019t help him. The column of demonstrators decided to walk towards the dictator\u2019s kitschy residence, the Palace of Independence, which OMON has cordoned off with everything left at its disposal. The situation seemed ripe for police violence similar to the episode at the Pushkinskaya metro station after the election. But after approaching the armed riot police and looking them in the eyes, the protesters quietly marched on, demonstrating what V\u00e1clav Havel once called the \u2018power of the powerless\u2019.<\/p>\n

As the marchers receded, a helicopter could be seen overhead. It was ferrying Lukashenko, who has taken to wearing body armour and carrying a Kalashnikov<\/a>. He is clearly desperate to show that he\u2019s in control, but the martial trappings are having the opposite effect. The fact that he has also armed his teenage son<\/a> suggests that he can\u2019t trust anyone around him and fears sharing the same fate as deposed leaders like Romania\u2019s Nicolae Ceausescu, Libya\u2019s Muammar Qaddafi, or Iraq\u2019s Saddam Hussein.<\/p>\n

After the demonstrators had voluntarily marched on, Lukashenko approached the front gate and asked the young policemen there if the protest had ended. It was reminiscent of early 1945, when the leader of the Third Reich tried to act as if nothing was wrong even as Berlin burned. Of course, Lukashenko is not Hitler, and his armed forces have not been crushed by outside powers. But the image of a dictator who has lost both power and a sense of reality is striking nonetheless.<\/p>\n

In fact, Belarus may be closer to overthrowing its dictator than many realise. Lukashenko\u2019s displays of strength now convey weakness. And the more ridiculous he looks, the harder it is becoming for even devoted supporters to follow him.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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