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Understanding The Belarusian Flags:
https://www.rferl.org/a/understandin.../30792159.html
This is the correct flag of Belarus:
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Spit on the communists.
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There are a bunch of low IQ Belarusians (the country in general is lower IQ than Russia) who think that keeping the Soviet flag was a pro-Russian move, even though Russia was the first to change flag
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Belarus opposition leader strongly supports Ukraine:
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I don't know how strong is Belarusian opposition, but surely millions of people. It is not a small percentage of the population.
They actually won last elections, but Lukashenko ignored democratic vote, declared his victory, and imprisoned the winner.
With Putin's support:
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I can hardly imagine that there is no known motivation for the Belarusian Soviet republic flag's colours.
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In 1995, after the flag was changed on the parliament building , old stagnant collaborators tore the old real flag to pieces and laughed.
Note 4:15 how disgusting:
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Жыве Беларусь!
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"In the early 1950s Moscow ordered the administrations of the Soviet republics to complement the Bolshevik red flags featuring a hammer and sickle (that were considered state flags in all the member republics of the Soviet Union) with some standardised details to symbolise the "specificity" of each territory. In order to comply, the Presidium of the BSSR Supreme Soviet issued an edict on December 25, 1951 (without any explanation!) that added a green stripe at the bottom of the red flag as well as an Ornament (taken from a hand towel embroidered in 1917 by M. Markevich from the village of Kastsilishcha, Senna district) alongside the staff. This flag was designed (дs was the BSSR emblem) by a Russian artist, this time Nikolay Gusev."
https://web.archive.org/web/20161226...st-and-present
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