The Belarusian opposition consists of groups and individuals in
Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an a ...
seeking to challenge, from 1988 to 1991, the authorities of
Soviet Belarus, and since 1995, the leader of the country
Alexander Lukashenko
Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (also transliterated as Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka; born 30 August 1954) is a Belarusian politician who has been the first and only president of Belarus since the office's establishment in 1994, making hi ...
(allied with
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Ru ...
), whom supporters of the movement often consider to be a
dictator
A dictator is a political leader who possesses absolute Power (social and political), power. A dictatorship is a state ruled by one dictator or by a polity. The word originated as the title of a Roman dictator elected by the Roman Senate to r ...
. Supporters of the movement tend to call for a
parliamentary democracy
A parliamentary system, or parliamentary democracy, is a form of government where the head of government (chief executive) derives their democratic legitimacy from their ability to command the support ("confidence") of a majority of the legisl ...
based on a
Western model, with
freedom of speech
Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The rights, right to freedom of expression has been r ...
and
political
Politics () is the set of activities that are associated with decision-making, making decisions in social group, groups, or other forms of power (social and political), power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of Social sta ...
and
religious pluralism
Religious pluralism is an attitude or policy regarding the diversity of religion, religious belief systems co-existing in society. It can indicate one or more of the following:
* Recognizing and Religious tolerance, tolerating the religio ...
.
Background
The modern Belarusian democracy movement originated in the late 1980s when
Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (2 March 1931 – 30 August 2022) was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the last leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country's dissolution in 1991. He served a ...
's
Perestroika
''Perestroika'' ( ; rus, перестройка, r=perestrojka, p=pʲɪrʲɪˈstrojkə, a=ru-perestroika.ogg, links=no) was a political reform movement within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) during the late 1980s, widely associ ...
and the
Chernobyl disaster
On 26 April 1986, the no. 4 reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, located near Pripyat, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine), exploded. With dozens of direct casualties, it is one of only ...
exposed the serious shortcomings of the
Soviet system and galvanized a significant section of Belarusians around the issues of environment,
de-Stalinization
De-Stalinization () comprised a series of political reforms in the Soviet Union after Death and state funeral of Joseph Stalin, the death of long-time leader Joseph Stalin in 1953, and Khrushchev Thaw, the thaw brought about by ascension of Nik ...
, national revival and democratic change.
The
dissolution of the Soviet Union
The Soviet Union was formally dissolved as a sovereign state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration No. 142-N of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. Declaration No. 142-Н of ...
brought about a brief period of democracy from 1991 to 1994. However, since his election in 1994,
Alexander Lukashenko
Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (also transliterated as Alyaksandr Ryhoravich Lukashenka; born 30 August 1954) is a Belarusian politician who has been the first and only president of Belarus since the office's establishment in 1994, making hi ...
established an authoritarian rule creating a
political system
In political science, a political system means the form of Political organisation, political organization that can be observed, recognised or otherwise declared by a society or state (polity), state.
It defines the process for making official gov ...
which the
United Nations Human Rights Council
The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is a United Nations body whose mission is to promote and protect human rights around the world. The Council has 47 members elected for staggered three-year terms on a United Nations Regional Gro ...
(UNHRC) stated is "incompatible with the concept of human rights".
History
1988 anti-Soviet protests
On 3 June 1988 the
Minsk
Minsk (, ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach (Berezina), Svislach and the now subterranean Nyamiha, Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the administra ...
-based weekly "Litaratura i mastatstva" ("Literature And Art") published an article by archeologists
Zianon Pazniak and Yauhen Shmyhalyou about the unearthing of 500 mass graves of
Stalinist
Stalinism (, ) is the totalitarian means of governing and Marxist–Leninist policies implemented in the Soviet Union (USSR) from 1927 to 1953 by dictator Joseph Stalin and in Soviet satellite states between 1944 and 1953. Stalinism in ...
victims in
Kurapaty
Kurapaty (, ) is a wooded area on the outskirts of Minsk, Belarus, where a vast number of people were executed between 1937 and 1941 during the Great Purge by the Soviet secret police, the NKVD and in particular, during the Soviet repressions i ...
on the outskirts of the Belarusian capital. The article was the first publication in Belarus about crimes of the Soviet-era authorities. This was followed in October that year by the establishment of the
Martyrology
A martyrology is a catalogue or list of martyrs and other saints and beati arranged in the calendar order of their anniversaries or feasts. Local martyrologies record exclusively the custom of a particular Church. Local lists were enriched by na ...
of Belarus to commemorate the victims of communism, and an organizational committee for the creation of the
Belarusian Popular Front, which subsequently became an ardent advocate of Belarus's independence from the Soviet Union.
On 30 October 1988, riot police in Minsk violently dispersed a mass demonstration to commemorate the victims of Stalinism at Kurapaty – the first of many such clashes in modern Belarusian history.
Establishment of the Belarusian Popular Front
On 24 and 25 June 1989 the Belarusian Popular Front “Revival” () was formally established with Pazniak as chairman.
1991 Belarusian Strikes
The 1991 Belarusian Strikes were a series of nationwide strikes and pro-independence rallies against the Soviet authorities and their policies. Falling living standards and unemployment along with
Glasnost
''Glasnost'' ( ; , ) is a concept relating to openness and transparency. It has several general and specific meanings, including a policy of maximum openness in the activities of state institutions and freedom of information and the inadmissi ...
and Perestroika policies also sparked massive demonstrations and unrest by mostly young people, demanding democracy and leading labour protests across Belarus.
In 1990, Belarus held its first competitive parliamentary elections to the
Supreme Soviet
The Supreme Soviet () was the common name for the legislative bodies (parliaments) of the Soviet socialist republics (SSR) in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). These soviets were modeled after the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, establ ...
, which upon the
dissolution of the Soviet Union
The Soviet Union was formally dissolved as a sovereign state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration No. 142-N of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. Declaration No. 142-Н of ...
declared Belarus an independent nation.
Election of Lukashenko
On 19 June 1994 Belarus held its
first presidential election, won by
Lukashenko. From 1995 he began to consolidate his power at the expense of the
Parliament
In modern politics and history, a parliament is a legislative body of government. Generally, a modern parliament has three functions: Representation (politics), representing the Election#Suffrage, electorate, making laws, and overseeing ...
and other institutions.
Minsk Spring (1996–97)
A series of mass street protests called “Minsk Spring” or “Belarusian Spring” took place in the springs of 1996–97 triggered by a
constitutional referendum on amendments to the 1994
Constitution of Belarus
The Constitution of the Republic of Belarus (; ) is the supreme basic law of Belarus. The Constitution is composed of a preamble and nine sections divided into 148 articles.
Adopted in 1994, three years after the country declared its independen ...
. The Belarusian political system became increasingly authoritarian with the government seeking to curtail all political freedoms.
Charter 97
Charter 97 is a
human rights
Human rights are universally recognized Morality, moral principles or Social norm, norms that establish standards of human behavior and are often protected by both Municipal law, national and international laws. These rights are considered ...
group taking its inspiration from the 1997 declaration calling for democracy in
Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an a ...
. The document – whose title deliberately echoes the
Czechoslovak human rights declaration
Charter 77
Charter 77 (''Charta 77'' in Czech language, Czech and Slovak language, Slovak) was an informal civic initiative in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic from 1976 to 1992, named after the document Charter 77 from January 1977. Founding members ...
twenty years earlier – was created on the anniversary of the referendum held in 1996, and which, in the words of the organization, declares "devotion to the principles of independence, freedom and democracy, respect to the human rights, solidarity with everybody, who stands for elimination of dictatorial regime and restoration of democracy in Belarus."
Freedom March (1999)
On 17 October 1999, dozens of Belarusians took to the streets to rally against the impending implementation of the
Union State
The Union State is a supranational union consisting of Belarus and Russia, with the stated aim of deepening the relationship between the two states through integration in economic and defence policy. Originally, the Union State aimed to crea ...
of Belarus with
Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the list of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, and extends across Time in Russia, eleven time zones, sharing Borders ...
, forming a
confederation
A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. Usually created by a treaty, confederations of states tend to be established for dealing with critical issu ...
and ending Belarus' independence. In response to the march, the Belarusian government suspended further integration between the two states.
Jeans Revolution (2006)
The
Jeans Revolution
The Jeans Revolution (, transliteration: ''Džynsavaja revalucyja'', ) was a term used by Belarus' democratic opposition to describe its protests following the 2006 Belarusian presidential election.
Etymology
The Jeans Revolution was also re ...
was a term used by the opposition in
Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an a ...
and its supporters to describe their effort and aspirations on democratic changes in Belarus, in the period leading up to the
2006 presidential election.
2010 presidential election
After the
2010 Belarusian presidential election, up to 40,000 people protested against Lukashenko. Up to 700 opposition activists, including 7 presidential candidates, were arrested in the post-election crackdown.
Several websites of the opposition and opposition candidates were also blocked or hacked.
Facebook
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,
Twitter
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,
YouTube
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,
Google Talk
Google Talk was an instant messaging service that provided both text and voice communication. The instant messaging service was variously referred to colloquially as Gchat, Gtalk, or Gmessage among its users.
Google Talk was also the name o ...
, many
email
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services and
LiveJournal
LiveJournal (), stylised as LiVEJOURNAL, is a Russian-owned social networking service where users can keep a blog, journal, or diary. American programmer Brad Fitzpatrick started LiveJournal on April 15, 1999, as a way of keeping his high school ...
were also blocked. The headquarters of Charter 97, the opposition group and website, was stormed by Lukashenko's security forces and all of its staff were arrested.
According to
The Independent
''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was publis ...
, Lukashenko's security forces went after his opponents "with a ferocity that would not have looked out of place in Soviet times".
[In Europe's last dictatorship, all opposition is mercilessly crushed](_blank)
The Independent on 8 March 2011
2011 protests
A series of protests influenced by
a serious economic crisis took place in 2011. As a result of these protests, on 29 July, the government banned assemblies and gatherings.
2017 protests
Due to an ongoing
economic recession
An economy is an area of the Production (economics), production, Distribution (economics), distribution and trade, as well as Consumption (economics), consumption of Goods (economics), goods and Service (economics), services. In general, it is ...
, continuing since the last series of protests in 2015, due to falling gasoline prices, that year a law was passed taxing the unemployed.
Roughly 470,000 Belarusians are obliged to pay the tax but only about 10% have since it was issued.
Approximately 2,500 protesters
filled the streets in the capital of Belarus,
Minsk
Minsk (, ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach (Berezina), Svislach and the now subterranean Nyamiha, Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the administra ...
, on 17 February to protest a policy that required those who work for less than 183 days per year to pay
USD$250 for "lost taxes" to help fund welfare policies.
This converts to approximately
Rbls 5 million—a half-month's wages.
The law has proven unpopular and has been mocked in the public as the "law against social parasites".
On 19 February, another 2,000 demonstrated in the second city of
Homieĺ.
Both gatherings were peaceful. Smaller demonstrations were held in other cities.
On 25 March, opposition leader
Vladimir Nekliayev, who was set to speak at the main protest, was allegedly stopped in the morning on his way to Minsk.
The government defended the mass arrests and beatings against citizens by alleging that the police had found "petrol bombs and arms-laden cars" near a protest in Minsk.
2020 presidential election, protests, and partisan movement
In May 2020, a lowered approval of
Lukashenko amid
his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic led to street protests and the blogger
Sergei Tikhanovsky labeling Lukashenko as a cockroach as in the children's poem "
The Monster Cockroach", referring to a slipper signifying stamping the insect. Many opposition candidates registered for the
next election as a result of the movement, but many of them were arrested.
Mass protests erupted across Belarus following the
2020 Belarusian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Belarus on Sunday, 9 August 2020. Early voting began on 4 August and ran until 8 August.
Incumbent Alexander Lukashenko was announced by the Central Election Commission of Belarus, Central Election Commissi ...
which was marred by allegations of widespread
electoral fraud
Electoral fraud, sometimes referred to as election manipulation, voter fraud, or vote rigging, involves illegal interference with the process of an election, either by increasing the vote share of a favored candidate, depressing the vote share o ...
.
Subsequently, opposition presidential candidate
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
Sviatlana Hieorhiyeuna Tsikhanouskaya (; born 11 September 1982) is a Belarusian political activist. After standing as a candidate in the 2020 presidential election against the president Alexander Lukashenko, she has led the political opposit ...
, Tikhanovsky's wife, claimed she had won the presidential election with between 60 and 70% of the vote and formed a
Coordination Council to facilitate the peaceful and orderly transfer of power in Belarus. Online groups on
Telegram
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such as
Nexta, as well as smaller decentralised groups, played an important role in the spread of information and coordination of opposition activities.
The suppression of the protests resulted in the intensification of an
ongoing partisan movement within the country, which is backed by the Coordination Council. Leading partisan formations include the
Supraciǔ (an alliance between the
Cyber Partisans,
People's Self Defense Brigades, and
Busly liaciać), the
Community of Railway Workers of Belarus, and
BYPOL, among others.
Freedom Day
Freedom Day (, ''Dzień Voli'') is an unofficial holiday in
Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an a ...
celebrated on 25 March to commemorate the declaration of independence by the
Belarusian Democratic Republic
The Belarusian People's Republic (BNR; , ), also known as the Belarusian Democratic Republic, was a state proclaimed by the Council of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in its Second Constituent Charter on 9 March 1918 during World War I. The ...
by the
Third Constituent Charter
The Third Constituent Charter of the Belarusian People's Republic, Constituent Charter () is a legal act adopted by the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic on 25 March 1918 in Minsk (in Malin's house), according to which the Belarusian Pe ...
on that date in 1918. The day has been used annually by the Belarusian democracy movement to protest against Alexander Lukashenko since his election.
Russian invasion of Ukraine
Protests emerged from the Belarusian opposition condemning Lukashenko's support and involvement with the
Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
on 27 February 2022, shortly after the war's beginning. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, over 800 people had been detained for involvement within these protests. Activists from the opposition later engaged in activity to support Ukraine in the conflict, including attacks on the
Belarusian Railway, a state railroad which had been utilized by Russia to support the
Kyiv offensive.
Opposition parties and organisations
*
Coordination Council
*
Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic
*
Belarusian Popular Front "Revival"
*"
*
Belarus Free Theatre
The Belarus Free Theatre ( Belarusian: Свабодны тэатр, ''Svabodny teatr'') is a Belarusian underground theatre group.
Following the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests, the BFT no longer has any presence in Belarus, with the remaining m ...
*
Belarusian Christian Democracy
*
Belarusian Green Party
*
Belarusian Women's Party "Nadzieja"
*
Cyber Partisans
*
People's Self Defense Brigades
*
Busly liaciać
*
Party of Freedom and Progress
The Party of Freedom and Progress (PSP; ; ) is a liberal political party in Belarus. Since 2003, it has continuously failed to reach the minimum threshold to get an official registration by the electoral commission.
Four constituent congresses t ...
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Social Democratic Assembly
*
United Civic Party of Belarus
*
Young Front
*
Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Assembly)
The Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Assembly) (, Łacinka: ''Bielaruskaja sacyjal-demakratyčnaja partyja (Hramada)''; ) is a banned social-democratic political party in Belarus that opposes the government of president Alexander Lukashenko ...
*
United Civic Party
The United Civic Party (UCP; ; ) is a banned liberal-conservative and liberalism, liberal list of political parties in Belarus, political party in Belarus. The party opposes the government of Alexander Lukashenko and has participated in the countr ...
*
A Just World
*
BPF Party
The BPF Party (; ) is a banned political party in Belarus. It was ''de facto'' established after the split of the social movement Belarusian Popular Front ( abbr. BPF; , ) in 1999. The Belarusian Popular Front was founded during the Perestroika ...
*
Conservative Christian Party – BPF
*
BYPOL
*
Paspalitaje rušeńnie
*
Combat Organization of Anarcho-Communists
International support
Organizations
* The
European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational union, supranational political union, political and economic union of Member state of the European Union, member states that are Geography of the European Union, located primarily in Europe. The u ...
has enforced sanctions against Lukashenko's government.
* The
NATO
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ; , OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental organization, intergovernmental Transnationalism, transnational military alliance of 32 Member states of NATO, member s ...
imposed sanctions against the Lukashenko administration.
Governments
The following governments have given diplomatic support to the Belarusian democracy movement:
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See also
*
Belarusian partisan movement (2020–present)
*''
A Lesson of Belarusian
''A Lesson of Belarusian'' () is a 2006 documentary by Polish director Mirosław Dembiński. It follows the activities of several Belarusian pro-democracy youth activists in the four weeks running up to the highly controversial presidential re-el ...
''
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Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment
The Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment (also known as simply Połk Kalinoŭskaha, the Kalinoŭski Regiment or Bel Warriors), formerly the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Battalion until May 2022, is a group of Belarusian opposition volunteers, which was formed du ...
*
New Belarus passport project
References
External links
Charter97 opposition news website
{{Belarusian democracy movement
Politics of Belarus
Political opposition