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Published 22:17 IST, September 19th 2020

Arrests as women hold anti-Lukashenko demo in Minsk

Police officers in Minsk detained several protesters as women in Belarus' capital rallied for a third consecutive week against the recent re-election of the country's authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko.

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Police officers in Minsk detained several protesters as women in Belarus' capital rallied for a third consecutive week against the recent re-election of the country's authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko.

Among those detained during Saturday's demonstration was prominent 74-year-old protester Nina Bahinskaya.

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Local media reported that she was released from custody upon arriving at a police station.

It was also reported that at least one member of the media was detained.

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During the weekend protest, police officers blocked demonstrators in several locations.

The demonstrations first began after the country's presidential election on 9 August that officials say handed Lukashenko a sixth term in office with an overwhelming 80% support.

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Opponents of the longtime leader have claimed that the election results were rigged.

During a ferocious protest crackdown in the first few days after the election, nearly 7,000 people were arrested and hundreds were injured.

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Belarusian authorities have since changed tactics and tried to squash protests with the selective detentions of demonstrators and the jailing of opposition leaders.

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22:17 IST, September 19th 2020