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Opera star lands in Boston after opposing ‘Europe’s last dictator’

Por: The Boston Globe Life September 19, 2022

WAYLAND — By the time Ilya Silchukou performed upon the steps of the Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus in Minsk, more than 6,000 protesters had already been detained.It was August 2020, one tumultuous week after President Alexander Lukashenko, often described as “Europe’s last dictator,” had claimed victory in a . His opponent had already fled the country. The government had briefly severed Internet service, as police fired rubber bullets and... + full article



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