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Belarus is being demonised....for 'possible / alleged actions' that the West has done not so long ago.
Possibly causing an airliner to land under false pretexts.

Grabbing a (Western backed / funded) Dissenting Blogger.

The EU are to introduce 'sanctions'.


ls this because of an arrested Blogger or is this because the Belarusian President, Alexander Lukashenko, refuses to bow to the 'Worldwide Cult of Covid'

EU States Combined to Force Down Snowden Flight 


The USA, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Austria combined to force down President Eva Morales’ jet in Vienna in 2013 after the CIA falsely reported whistleblower Edward Snowden was on board. The monumental cynicism of these nations in sanctioning Belarus for a directly comparable action is sickening, even by the standards of western hypocrisy. Indeed, to force down a Presidential jet covered by diplomatic immunity is a greater offence to international law than Belarus forcing down the Ryanair flight.

Both actions are wrong. You will excuse me also for pointing out that there is no sanction on Israel for targeting over 30 news organisations in Gaza and bombing them.

Perhaps I might go still further and mention that as I am about to go to jail for dissident blogging, I see the western powers as having limited moral authority to complain of Belarus jailing dissident bloggers? That is even without mentioning the long term persecution and entirely false accusation of my friend and the world’s greatest exposer of war crimes and government corruption, Julian Assange.

Apologies for the very short post. Am not too well and have been confined to bed since yesterday. I have an MRI scan in the morning, but hope and intend to bounce back very soon.

In the event I am put in jail at short notice, I wish to make plain that I am absolutely happy with my family and in fighting form, raring to get to the Supreme Court and there is no chance whatsoever that I will voluntarily commit suicide.
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2021/05/eu-states-combined-to-force-down-snowden-flight/ 

 


 

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Belarus-Ryanair plane case is outrageous? America & its European allies set precedent when they tried to get Snowden. 

 

 

Western governments have blasted Belarus for allegedly forcing a plane to land on its soil in order to arrest an opposition activist. But they sang a different tune in 2013, when a similar attempt was made to grab Edward Snowden. 

 

On Sunday, a Ryanair commercial flight from Greece to Lithuania was diverted from its course shortly before leaving Belarusian airspace and made an emergency landing in Minsk. This allowed the Belarusian authorities to take Roman Protasevich, former chief editor of Polish-based opposition Telegram channel NEXTA Live, into custody. In his home country, he is facing serious charges of inciting mass unrest with his coverage of anti-government protests last year. 

 

US & EU denounce emergency plane landing in Belarus that led to arrest of wanted editor of Telegram channel

Western governments condemned Minsk, accusing it of forcibly grounding the plane under a false pretext of a bomb threat. However, when, for example, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the events a “brazen and shocking act” and demanded an international investigation, the call seemed hypocritical to some observers. After all, wasn’t that the same thing that the US and its allies did when they wanted to snatch NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden? 
 

The incident in question happened in July 2013, shortly after Snowden’s name became globally known. The US annulled his passport, and the man who helped expose US invasive electronic surveillance was stranded in the transit zone of a Moscow airport, unable to leave. 

 

Russia at the time hosted an international energy conference, and one of the guests, then-President of Bolivia Evo Morales, indicated that his country could grant Snowden political asylum. Some people in Washington apparently presumed he would take Snowden with him to Bolivia. 

 

After Morales’ jet departed from Moscow, several European countries denied it the use of their airspace, which ultimately forced the aircraft to land in Austria. Local officials claimed they searched the plane, but the fugitive American was nowhere to be found. The plane had flown from Moscow’s Vnukovo airport, not Sheremetyevo airport, where Snowden was stranded at the time. 

 

The incident was widely condemned by Bolivia and some of its friends in Latin America. France and Spain eventually apologized for their parts in the episode. 
 

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange later claimed the US had fallen for a ruse from his team who were discussing the possibility of smuggling Snowden out of Russia on a presidential plane of another country, but were mentioning Bolivia instead to distract US intelligence. The smuggling plan was never put into action though. Snowden ultimately received political asylum in Russia itself and has lived there ever since. 

 

The parallels between the two situations are hard to miss, and plenty of people on social media pointed to the similarities. Snowden’s name trended on Twitter on Monday, as the discussion of the events in Belarus raged on the social media platform. 
 

The Morales plane case, however, is not the only recent example of when air traffic safety rules played second fiddle to the wishes of a certain government to make politically-motivated arrests. And it doesn’t even take a political heavyweight like the US to do it and not hear a pip from pearl-clutching Westerners.

Kiev threatened to send fighter jets to ground Belarusian passenger plane.
 

In 2016, a Belarusian plane was grounded by the US-backed government in Ukraine, 20 minutes after departure from Kiev. Ukrainian law enforcement proceeded to take into custody and search an Armenian reporter named Armen Martirosyan, who was highly critical of the Ukrainian government. 
 

The SBU, Ukraine’s security service, said it was tipped off that a foreign citizen on board the aircraft posed a threat to national security. The man said SBU agents thought he was carrying a flash drive with some sensitive information, but released him after none was found.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/524678-belarus-outrage-morales-grounding/ 

 

 

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Convid-1984;
 

Alexander Lukashenko calls coronavirus screen behind which global players trying to change world order..

 

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko called the situation with the coronavirus just a "screen". He believes that behind this "screen" the global players are trying to change the world order. He told about this in an interview with foreign TV channels, which was broadcasted by 112 Ukraine.

He added that due to the situation with the coronavirus, the planet is plunging into a systemic crisis.

"Many media outlets call the coronavirus the main reason for what is happening. I repeat: this is a screen, hiding behind which global players are once again trying to remake the world in their own way. It is clear that they have plans in the post-Soviet space, including Belarus. Paradoxically, this is a weighty argument that confirms that the Belarusian state has political weight and serious economic potential," said Alexander Lukashenko.

Earlier Lukashenko said that Belarusian doctors who left to work in Europe would not be allowed back into the country. He added that in this way "everyone should be put in their place."

https://112.international/politics/lukashenko-calls-coronavirus-screen-behind-which-global-players-trying-to-change-world-order-56496.html 

 

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