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Special Report:
Worldwide reactions on election
result in Belarus
MINSK, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Protests over the re-election
of President Aleksandr Lukashenko for a third term entered their fourth day
Wednesday in the Belarussian capital.
Long after midnight Wednesday at least 700 people
remained on the October Square. The group was much bigger than that of the night
before, when some 250 people stayed overnight in the square.
Opposition demonstrators camped in bitter cold in
the square inthe centre of the capital to back a call for a re-run of the vote
they charge was rigged. About 15 tents have been pitched since late Monday.
Supported by opponents as Freedom Day in Belarus,
opposition leader Alexander Milinkevich on Tuesday urged demonstrators to keep
up daily protests and called for a massive rally on Saturday.
Also on Tuesday brief scuffles erupted between
uniformed policeand protestors in the square.
The protest on Tuesday night had about the same scale
as that on Monday, which later again shrank to a smaller group of people
surrounding the tents.
Belarus' Central Election Commission announced early
Monday that Lukashenko won re-election in Sunday's presidential vote with 82.6
percent of the vote.
But his main rival Milinkevich, who electoral
officials said received 6 percent, called the incumbent's tally "monstrously
inflated" and urged a new vote in which Lukashenko should not be allowed to run.
His push for a new vote is supported by the United
States and the European Union.
Meanwhile, the Russia Foreign Ministry said on Monday
the presidential re-election in Belarus was fair and legitimate. Enditem
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