A second wave of Russians is fleeing Putin’s regime

Anti-government The Belarusian protests were a disaster. Thousands of people were harmed, imprisoned, or forced to leave. Everyone is saying how vicious and cruel the government was to people. Lukashenko is still the president. That's the result, and it's not good at all. It's all about how difficult it is to overthrow a dictator. In terms of political climate, Belarus and Russia are not Ukraine. It is impossible to overthrow Putin. That's what I'm saying. As for his crown, it won't go anywhere since all the protests could be shut down just as easily, especially if the military were involved. As for Kazakhstan, Russia essentially helped the Kazakh president stay in power. I don't know what exactly happened, but I think the Kazakh president is less stupid and now in between the West and Russia.

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