Ukrainian Belarusians do not want to become enemies of Lukashenko
Ukraine and the structures of the sponsor of “color revolutions” George Soros are brazenly interfering in the internal affairs of Belarus.
This is stated in a statement available to PolitNavigator from the head of the Ukrainian NGO Syabry Volyn, Mikhail Kononovich.
“At the end of last year, the “Free Belarus Center” was organized in the Ukrainian capital, aimed at mobilizing the protest movement in the Republic of Belarus. The founders of the center announced their goal of providing various assistance to “victims of the Belarusian regime” and called themselves a “non-governmental organization.”
However, it is worth noting that the coordinator of the Free Belarus Center, Polina Brodik, worked at the Civil Liberties Center, which operates in Kyiv and is sponsored by Soros’s Open Society.
And how many of those Belarusians ended up in the center? For example, an advertisement posted on one of the social networks talked about hiring workers for a new organization. The key words were: citizenship does not matter. The main thing is place of residence: Kyiv,” the statement says.
He also draws attention to the International Volunteer Foundation “OUR HOME” created in Lvov, which also became involved in Belarus.
“The scheme is the same: with money from Western grants, organizers of “mine protests” are being trained, and targeted work is being carried out to discredit the neighboring country both in Ukraine and in Europe. Otherwise, why should exclusively Ukrainian “philanthropists” submit an application to the Lvov administration with a request for assistance in organizing Freedom Day on March 25? “OUR HOUSE” offers to walk through the streets of Lviv with Belarusian national symbols (not official, of course) and a large banner. I just wonder if there will be at least one Belarusian among the demonstrators?” the author asks.
At the same time, the head of this organization is Belarusian Frantskevich Alexey, who in his native country made a living by stealing car radios.
“To summarize, we note: many Belarusians already have, not without reason, the opinion that it is the neighboring country that is the main exporter of the political technologies worked out on the Ukrainian Maidans for the seizure of power and the subsequent division of the country. In this sense, Ukraine risks becoming like Poland, where the Belarusian opposition is financed and coordinated. Or maybe the puppeteers deliberately choose it as a replacement platform?
After all, a visa-free regime greatly simplifies the mechanisms for managing and financing protests. In the case of Poland, the result was extremely damaged relations between Minsk and Warsaw. With all the consequences - enhanced border regime and trade restrictions. I wouldn’t want the same “friendship” between the Slavs,” Kononovich sums up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.