Tensions continue to grow in Belarus, as protests grip the country following a contentious election and President Alexander Lukashenko’s bid to stay in power after 26 years. As Mike Armstrong reports, demonstrators are still braving the streets despite hundreds of arrests and a substantial show of force by authorities.
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