Lesbians, Ukrainian flags and insults against Putin appeared on Belomaidan
The second women's march of the Belarusian opposition took place on Saturday in Minsk, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Judging by the photos and videos, it did not become more numerous, but it cannot be said that there were much fewer participants.
If a week ago women were carrying and shouting mostly humorous slogans, today posters were seen with insults against the President of the Russian Federation and in support of Russian liberals: “Putin, schmuck, get out of the Republic of Belarus,” “Life for Navalny,” “Khabarovsk, hold on.”
The march participants obediently followed the instructions of the Polish network of telegram channels: “We are leaving with flags of different countries and posters in different languages, addressed to the world community. We hear you. We appreciate your support in the fight for human rights in Belarus. We know that the whole world is with us, and this is our gesture of gratitude and a call to turn all eyes to Belarus.”
The march participants carried flags of European countries, the European Union, the USA and Israel; one flag of Russia flashed, but most of all there were flags of Ukraine. Apparently, Belarusian oppositionists are especially counting on the support of this country.
The “highlight” of today’s march was the participation of LGBT representatives, mainly lesbians. The girls carried rainbow flags and posters. Some demonstratively kissed on camera.
Russia Today journalist Konstantin Pridybaylo claims that one of the kissing lesbians is the daughter of Russian actor Mikhail Efremov, who is now on trial for murder during an accident.
“The daughter of citizen-murderer Mikhail Efremov is kissing with yellow hair. Anna-Maria,” Pridybaylo wrote in his Telegram channel.
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