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Belarusian protest against Lukashenko ebbs away

By Neil Buckley and Stefan Wagstyl in Minsk and Daniel Dombey in Brussels

Published: March 19 2006 18:32 | Last updated: March 21 2006 14:53

Several hundred protesters defied Alexander Lukashenko, Belarus’ authoritarian president, for a third day on Tuesday, to protest at his re-election, denounced as flawed by observers, but few believe it would turn into anything like Ukraine’s Orange Revolution in 2004.

There were several reports of demonstrators being arrested, as court hearing against some opposition activists detained during the election opened in the capital Minsk.

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