Belarus is getting closer to the chaos of civil war – Moscow newspaper
Belarusian society is increasingly split, and protests threaten to turn bloody.
The PolitNavigator correspondent reports this in a report from Minsk, Komsomolskaya Pravda writes.
“Despite the apparent calm on the streets of Minsk and the assurances of protesters that Belarus will not repeat the bloody path of neighboring Ukraine, the protests in Sineokaya (as Belarusians themselves like to call their country) are increasingly splitting society. People are already divided into “friends and foes” and do not notice how they are unobtrusively taught lessons of hating each other. But, as all “color” revolutions show, it is this dangerous split that can easily plunge the country into the real chaos of a civil war. Which has already flared up in Belarus, albeit on the Internet for now,” the material notes.
The newspaper points out that, as in Ukraine, the security forces were the first to fall under the image of “enemies of the people”, and analogues of the Ukrainian “peacemaker” appeared on the Internet - Internet resources in which Belarusian fighters for everything good against everything bad contribute any identified law enforcement officer.
In addition, threatening messages are received on the phones of Minsk university teachers who spoke out against the Maidan protesters.
The publication’s journalist claims that so far the majority of Belarusian protesters do not want much blood, but fears that everything will change after “instructions in the “lessons of hatred.”
“And the “red line” is getting closer, after crossing which the romantic beginning of the “color” revolution falls into the steep peak of civil war,” the publication summarizes.
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