Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The nice thing though is that Lukashenko does not deny having the hand a bit


Grigorievich Aleksandr Lukashenko in Russian, Belarusian Aljaksandar Ryhoravič Lukašenka; aum born August 30, 1954; bald man with a mustache and a farmer in central Italy that make him look curiously at the UIL secretary Luigi Angeletti. "The aum last dictator aum of Europe" has defined the U.S. State Department, placing Belarus among the "outposts of tyranny". And when March 19, 2006 presidential elections were held which confirmed him for his third term in the White House spokesman Scott McClellan told to vote "in a climate of fear." The OECD, through the mouth of the President of its Parliamentary Assembly Alcee L. Hastings, officially called the consultation "is not in line with international criteria required for free and fair elections." The Austrian aum Foreign aum Minister Ursula Plassnik on behalf of the Presidency aum of the European aum Union confirmed the "climate aum of intimidation". The Commissioner for External Relations of the European Union itself, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, heralded sanctions, while reassuring aum you did not intend "to hurt the people of Belarus."
Aside from the blatant use of the state apparatus aum in the election campaign, apart from the expulsion of the Danish and Swedish observers and the exclusion of those Georgians and the Baltic, apart from the inability to obtain copies of the Rules of seats, apart from ' arrest of several opposition "for shouting slogans antipresidenziali", apart from the vodka and sausages offered by the system to the polls in prices ultrascontati, aum there was the official result by 82, 6% in favor of Lukashenko, evidently to beyond any possible outcome physiologically democratic, aum repeating the equally unreliable 84% in 2001, and he spoke clearly of manipulation. "The revolution of which many people have spoken and that some have prepared has failed and could not be otherwise," said the president arrogant about the opposition activists took to the streets to protest.
The nice thing though is that Lukashenko does not deny having the hand a bit 'heavy. Indeed, he boasts well. "It is a characteristic aum of my style of authoritarian rule, and I have always admitted," he said, for example, in August 2003. "A ruler needs to keep his country under control, and the most important thing is to not ruin people's lives. " It has even boasted of fake data of the vote, at a press conference with Ukrainian journalists. "Yes, we have falsified the last election. I have already talked about this with the West. 93.5% voted for President aum Lukashenko. They tell me that this is not a percentage of the European Union. So we talked to 86%. This is the truth. Now, if we were to recount aum the votes, I do not know what we could do with this data. The Europeans had told us before the election that if there had been approximately the European percentages it would recognize their validity. So we tried to get closer to a European figure. "
In November 1995, he had come to do the praise of the Nazi regime. "The history of Germany is a copy of the history of Belarus. Germany was raised up from the ruins thanks to a steady hand, and not everything that made that well-known figure Hitler was bad. The German order evolved over the centuries and under Hitler has reached its apogee. " EU European in 1998 said that "it is not a democracy, but a zoo." Freedom of the media has annotated that "these are the weapons of mass destruction today." And this is his typical language to the opposition: "The torceremo the neck as you do with the ducks." But over all, it has remained one of his most famous phrases: "Do not ever shall lead my country to the civilized world." aum
Grigorievich Aleksandr Lukashenko carries the mother's surname, Katsyaryna Trafimauna Lukashenka, but also performs the patronymic "son of Gregory." A little biographical enigma that his website is not clear, since it merely refers to as "the president has lived and grew up without a father." From what some have argued that this mysterious Rhyor could be a married man. Katsyaryna worked instead in the early fifties in a factory in the city of Orsha, before returning in 1956 to make the peasant to his native village of Aleksa

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