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    BY. Baltarusija / Belarus

    This wasn`t my first visit to Belarus. This time I visited capital city Minsk, Gomel city and Gomel region in the south east of the country. I haven`t much time for photograpghy though...


    OSCE/ODIHR election observation mission HQ in hotel Belarus - highest building in the center of Minsk


    Svisloch river and Sports Palace


    Hotel district - hotels "Yubileinaja" and "Planeta"


    Hotel Belarus from Hotel Yubileinaja


    Poster "For "Belarus" - this administrative campaign started in autumn 2004, unofficially promoting leader of the country


    Typical voter information point in the countryside


    Typical "back to USSR" information stand


    Rogachov town, Gomel region


    Rogachov, local power centre and territorial election commission, I experienced some brainwashing there during election night and met Olympic champion (1972 Munich) Nikolay Gorbachev


    Candidates, not in alphabetic order, opposition candidate is in the far right side


    Odd entrance into the polling station; signs "bar", "toilet", "wardrobe"


    Polling station in the quiet countryside, it`s not allowed to take any photos inside


    Soviet style fast-food eatery


    Commieblock for everyone


    Lenin kolkhoz


    Each town and village has a club of its own - this was a brand new one


    Authoritarian leader himself


    Day after, City of Gomel (2nd biggest in Belarus)


    Milinkevich - opposition leader


    Ministry of Information and Ministry of Culture


    Central Minsk, view from hotel Belarus - Afghanistan memorial, Old Town (that`s what`s left from it after the WW2), Palace of the Republic, October square and presidential residence - all in one


    Tent city in the October square - first hours of 80 hour long protest


    Founder of the KGB - Felix Dzerzhinsky - there are hundreds and hundreds of Dzerzhinsky and Lenin monuments throughout Belarus


    Luka loyalist government and puppet parliament HQ in the (Soviet Belarus) Independence square


    Minsk City council in the same square, square itself and underground mall is under construction now


    Heart of the Old town


    Hotel Belarus and Svisloch river from the Old Town


    Central Election commission HQ - police officers ordered to erase this photo...


    Typical grand Stalinistic architecture from the 1950s, two central streets of Minsk are monuments to Soviet 1930-1960 monumentalism




    Tent city

    Information has become a place (NSA)

    Kāpēc vairot sāpes ? Lai labāk vairojas prieks ! (K. Skalbe)

    #2
    Terrible situation But the saddest thing is that Belarussian's people don't wanna any changes in there political life. Are they brainwashed or they just scared but if they would not want Luka go away in full-scale in all country then it will never happen and this is very very bad for belarus

    Thaks for this thread Maris very not plesent photos at my opinion. I realize that I have to step over a border of lithuania in south and I will get my self into county wich is like lithuania was 20 year ago

    P.S: You better make this kind of thread in section "Už sienos" ("Abroad")
    Paskutinis taisė Ežiukas; 2006.04.08, 13:00.

    Mano Flickr nuotraukos : http://www.flickr.com/photos/ezziukas/sets/

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    Kiek rovė - neišrovė. Kiek skynė - nenuskynė. Todėl, kad tu - šventovė, todėl, kad tu - Tėvynė !!!

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      #3
      Nia trэba mucic vodu, spadar Maris VX, kali laska.
      Hэta byli samyja dziamakratyčnyja vybary našaha prazydэnta Aliaksandra Ryhoroviča.
      Paskutinis taisė Romas; 2006.04.08, 15:54.

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        #4
        Well done, Maris, that was very interesting, thanks

        As far as I understood, you were one of the elections observers? Could you please write more about what was realy happening there?
        Kaip po dykumą blaškiausi

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          #5
          yes, everyone is very interested in our neighbours and new president
          "I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002


          - George W. Bush President of the USA

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            #6
            Pirmadienį važiuosiu į Minską ir aš. Tikiuosi bus laiko padaryt keletą kadrų.

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              #7
              Parašė Llinass
              Pirmadienį važiuosiu į Minską ir aš. Tikiuosi bus laiko padaryt keletą kadrų.
              Būk atsargus ten- KGB lietuvių su fotikais nemėgsta
              Nepaisant to- laukiam vaizdų
              Kaip po dykumą blaškiausi

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                #8
                Parašė vytauc
                Būk atsargus ten- KGB lietuvių su fotikais nemėgsta
                Nepaisant to- laukiam vaizdų
                Prieš išsitraukiant fotiką reiks gerai apsidairyt ar Lukašenkos šnipai aplink nesitrainioja
                Paskutinis taisė Ežiukas; 2006.04.09, 00:18.

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                  #9
                  Parašė Llinass
                  Pirmadienį važiuosiu į Minską ir aš. Tikiuosi bus laiko padaryt keletą kadrų.
                  Žiūrėk, kad nesupakuotų, praėjusį pavasarį teko ten būti, tai milicija teiravosi, ką fotografuoju, nors buvau tik kaip turistas ir ne Minske, o Vakarų Baltarusijoje, buvusioje LDK.

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                    #10
                    Liudy Dobray...

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                      #11
                      Parašė Linas
                      Žiūrėk, kad nesupakuotų, praėjusį pavasarį teko ten būti, tai milicija teiravosi, ką fotografuoju, nors buvau tik kaip turistas ir ne Minske, o Vakarų Baltarusijoje, buvusioje LDK.
                      Vidinėj kišenėj nešiosiuos Lukašenkos nuotrauką, jei ko paklaus tai išsitrauksiu ir sakysiu ja za Lukasenko

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                        #12
                        Parašė vytauc
                        Well done, Maris, that was very interesting, thanks

                        As far as I understood, you were one of the elections observers? Could you please write more about what was realy happening there?
                        Ačiū, Vytauc, this was my second OSCE/ODIHR observation mission in Belarus (just as observer I have visited Brest, Gomel, Kobrin, Rogachov, Minsk etc.). In fact, I am monitoring situation in Belarus every week, I also know many nice people there - president of our partner organisation is in prison for two years now. What I really enjoyed - my partner was a Lithuanian (OSCE observers always work in pairs), also with a good knowledge about Belarus.

                        Generally - people are scared to talk about Belarusian (not foreign) politics, space for business people is very limited and shrinking, there`s only few free papers left (printed in Smolensk - Nasha Niva and Narodnaja Volya), kolkhozs can survive because of subsidies, based on gas, oil, arms transit and reexport, and cheap prices for gas and oil (there are numbers of oil refineries and factories in Belarus, almost 30% of Russian oil and 20 % of Russian gas transit goes through Belarus etc.).
                        Information has become a place (NSA)

                        Kāpēc vairot sāpes ? Lai labāk vairojas prieks ! (K. Skalbe)

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                          #13
                          Parašė Maris VX
                          Ačiū, Vytauc, this was my second OSCE/ODIHR observation mission in Belarus (just as observer I have visited Brest, Gomel, Kobrin, Rogachov, Minsk etc.). In fact, I am monitoring situation in Belarus every week, I also know many nice people there - president of our partner organisation is in prison for two years now. What I really enjoyed - my partner was a Lithuanian (OSCE observers always work in pairs), also with a good knowledge about Belarus.

                          Generally - people are scared to talk about Belarusian (not foreign) politics, space for business people is very limited and shrinking, there`s only few free papers left (printed in Smolensk - Nasha Niva and Narodnaja Volya), kolkhozs can survive because of subsidies, based on gas, oil, arms transit and reexport, and cheap prices for gas and oil (there are numbers of oil refineries and factories in Belarus, almost 30% of Russian oil and 20 % of Russian gas transit goes through Belarus etc.).
                          Thanks, Maris, what you said is quite close to what I thought it was there
                          Kaip po dykumą blaškiausi

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                            #14
                            Quality thread, Maris. Thanks!
                            You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.

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                              #15
                              Parašė Linas
                              Žiūrėk, kad nesupakuotų, praėjusį pavasarį teko ten būti, tai milicija teiravosi, ką fotografuoju, nors buvau tik kaip turistas ir ne Minske, o Vakarų Baltarusijoje, buvusioje LDK.

                              O kuri Baltarusijos dalis tavo manymu nepriklausė LDK ?
                              Parašas :)

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                                #16
                                Aciu, Svecias, jau norejau to paties paklausti...
                                Senoji Klaipėda
                                F.Nietzsche - "There are no facts, only interpretations."

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                                  #17
                                  /\ Gal omeny turėjo buvusias tarpukario Lietuvos žemes, bet ten nelabai vakarai, arba Jotvingių žemes.

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                                    #18
                                    Most likely, I will visit Karaliaučiai in less than two months (and will have more time for photography), so - new, interesting threads are coming soon !
                                    Information has become a place (NSA)

                                    Kāpēc vairot sāpes ? Lai labāk vairojas prieks ! (K. Skalbe)

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                                      #19
                                      Parašė Maris VX
                                      Most likely, I will visit Karaliaučiai in less than two months (and will have more time for photography), so - new, interesting threads are coming soon !
                                      Oh, Karaliaučius is a very interesting topic here
                                      Mano galerija Flickr'yje

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                                        #20
                                        Can't wait for the photos, Maris! You sure seem to travel a lot. Thanks for not forgetting us and showing us the pictures!

                                        The historic German-Lithuanian-Polish town of Karaliaučius/Koenigsberg/Koroliewiec, illegally occupied by Russia is a very sensitive subject here, and the photos will be highly appreciated
                                        You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.

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