My connection to Belarus is even more tenuous than my connection to Ukraine (grandfather, Dad’s side, born in Kiev).
From what my grandfather (Mum’s side) told me before he died, his Dad was born in Orsha (Belorussia) and his mum in Lutsk (Ukraine). They fled persecution and pogroms via Lithuania to the US and then to Australia, arriving here in 1914 and he was born a few months later. (Mum’s just gone overseas to Russia to go to cousin Difa’s 85th birthday party or I’m sure she’d correct my hazy recollections here. EDIT: And she did… correcting both cities and adding that she thinks his parents arrived in the US aged 8 and 2 and that they were actually second cousins).
Anyway, I still have more interest in what’s happening in Belarus right now than makes any sense considering I never met these people.
From the indymedia newswire:
Belarussian indymedia activists call for solidarity!
This morning Belarussian indymedia activists in Minsk distributed
information, that last night 3:30 AM OMON moved to destroy tent camp that has been put
up in the city center to protest fraud elections in Belarus.
30–40 tents were trashed, around 500 people arrested. Among destroyed tents
there was a tent of Belarussian Indymedia (belarus.indymedia.org), and
among arrested there were many radical activists, such as members of
anarcho-punk band Deviation (singer Stas Pochyobut) and editors of banned
satirical anarchist paper Navinki. Arrested people were heavily
brutalized. As all the police stations in the city are full of people
arrested during last 10 days (opposition estimates number of people
arrested all around Belarus as 5000), people arrested in square were taken
to unknown destinations off the city limits. Their place, condition and
charges pressed against them are currently unknown.
Belarussian activists also ask for any kind of solidarity actions in
Belarussian embassies around the world!