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The Square of Changes (also, Peremen Square; ''Belarusian'': Плошча Перамен; other informal names: "Peremen Square", "Courtyard of Change," and "DJ Area of Change") is the name of a popular courtyard in
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, located at the intersection of Chervyakov, Kakhovskaya, and Smorgovsky streets. It appeared spontaneously in August 2020 during the protests after the sixth
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. On the wall of a ventilation booth, unknown people painted a mural of two sound engineers from the (Kirill Galanov and Vladislav Sokolovsky), who played
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's song "
Khochu Peremen "Khochu peremen!" () or "My zhdyom peremen" (), also simply known as "Peremen!" (), is a song by the Soviet rock band Kino, written by the band's lead singer, Viktor Tsoi. It was made famous by its use in the 1987 film ''Assa'' in which Viktor ...
" at the official pro-Lukashenko event on August 6, 2020 in Kiev Square,
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 ...
. Since mid-August 2020, the mural depicting the sound engineers has been removed many times by public officials but re-created by local residents every time it was vandalized. The locals regularly invite musicians to their evening concerts, conduct self-educating lectures, and decorate the space with national symbols.


Murder of Raman Bandarenka

On November 11, 2020, unknown people in masks (during protests, Belarusian OMON often wears civilian clothing as a disguise to attack and kidnap citizens) came to remove the white-red-white ribbons symbolizing the opposition flag.
Raman Bandarenka Raman Bandarenka () (August 1, 1989, Minsk – November 12, 2020, Minsk) was an aspiring Belarusians, Belarusian designer, and manager, shop manager. His death is associated with the 2020 Belarusian protests, protests against the 2020 Belarusian p ...
, a 31-year-old Minsk resident, a manager and an art-designer, made a remark during a dispute with them. According to eyewitnesses, one of them was aggressive toward Bandarenka and pushed him so hard that he fell and hit his head on a children's slide. Two other unknown individuals continued beating Bandarenka, then carried him by the arms and legs into a minibus and left. After some time, an ambulance was called to the Central District Department of Internal Affairs. The medical team found Bandarenka unconscious. That night, the mural was desecrated again. Bandarenka was admitted to the intensive care unit of the Minsk BHMP (Ambulance Hospital) on November 12, 2020, at 00:05. He was diagnosed with a severe closed traumatic brain injury, acute subdural hematomas of the head, cerebral hemorrhage, and multiple soft tissue injuries. He was in a coma and underwent a surgery, but medics were unable to save Bandarenka due to his serious condition. Bandarenka died the evening of November 12, 2020. After the news of Bandarenka's death, people began to get together spontaneously on Peremen Square to lay flowers and light candles. Several thousand people gathered in the square, chanting "Let's not forget, let's not forgive," "We will stop this fascism". On November 16, 2020 the
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imposed a travel ban against the kickboxer
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and the president of the
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Dzmitry Baskau ‘for an unspecified period’ because of their alleged involvement in the killing of Raman Bandarenka. A number of sportspeople have previously identified them in photos and videos of the masked persons who attacked Bandarenka. Baskau and Shakuta did not comment on the suspicions. In the same month
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also imposed a travel ban against Shakuta and Baskau. In January 2021 the
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declared that it opened an independent investigation concerning the involvement of Dzmitry Baskau in this incident.


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