WARSAW, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Hundreds of opponents of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko marched through the Polish capital Warsaw on Wednesday to mark the third anniversary of their unsuccessful attempt to unseat him in an election they say was rigged.
Protests dragged on for months after Lukashenko claimed victory in the Aug. 9, 2020 presidential election.
Western countries backed the protesters' demand for a peaceful transfer of power and slapped economic sanctions on Belarus.
[1/5]People take part in Belarusians' march through Warsaw on the third anniversary of the 2020 presidential election which was followed by mass protests over alleged electoral fraud, in Warsaw, Poland, August 9, 2023.
Exiled opponents of Lukashenko met in Warsaw on Sunday to display unity and plan strategy including the issuance of "New Belarus" passports.
Persons:
Alexander Lukashenko, Lukashenko, Sviatlana Mishurova, Kacper, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Kuba Stezycki, Alan Charlish, Gareth Jones
Organizations:
WARSAW, Warsaw, REUTERS, Thomson
Locations:
Belarus, Poland, Warsaw