Lukashenko: Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians are sick of Western democracy
During the interview, Lukashenko answered dozens of questions. He outlined his vision of the processes of "democratization" during the so-called "Arab spring" and noted that civilian casualties in Libya, Syria, Egypt and other countries are on the conscience of the leaders of Western countries. In Belarus, such destabilization is impossible, Lukashenko believes. In his opinion, scenarios for overthrowing Arab governments, civil wars and interventions are written in the West and implemented under the cover of the struggle for democracy.
“Yes, it’s not a democracy. You have your own understanding of democracy and the engines of this process — we and I have mine. Well, can it be like that? Although, let’s say, the demos are the people, the kratos is the power, it’s not Get away, "Lukashenka told a British journalist." You should have democracy not invented, but from the people. And the most important thing that you shouldn’t oppose is that such a democracy in America and in you is unacceptable. which kills millions of innocent people outside the country - this, you know, here, at least, if in We did it - albeit by mistake, even for some other reason - you have to sit quietly, like mice and not move under a broom. You have no right to say anything not only from the UN rostrum, but you you have no right to talk about anything, since you killed people! "
“You reproach me for fulfilling constitutional duties I signed the decree and executed the terrorists - and at that time you killed millions of children! Listen, what kind of democracy?”, Lukashenka said. He called the West: "Develop your democracy, and we will be ours!" Lukashenko noted that Western politicians have no arguments when criticizing the state of democracy in Belarus.
“You don’t think that we really stopped the process of democratization in a good sense of the word,” Lukashenka said, answering another question. “I’m democracy - once again, for the third time I’m not assessed as you. You rate it as a Western politician maybe not having that amount of information, an array. And I, besides information, I live in it. When I am democratized, with a baton, one can say, roughly speaking, every day! Who? You, the West. "
“Who needs such a democracy? This democracy is no longer just me - all Belarusian people are sick, along with all Russians, Ukrainians, and so on! What kind of democracy? These are double standards!” Lukashenka said. “Americans want to democratize us. Good. But you are going to democratize Saudi Arabia. What, we look like Saudi Arabia? Yes, we are far from it! And why not democratize? Because a son of a bitch, but ours. "
“Egypt was democratized. And why didn’t Saudi Arabia democratized? After all, Egypt’s regime was more democratic,” Lukashenka added. He noted that in Belarus there was also an attempt to realize a script written in the West - similar to those that were implemented in the countries of the "Arab arc".
“First of all, we will never have this - you know this well as a Slav,” said the head of Belarus, addressing a British journalist.
“We have completely different values and a different paradigm of our behavior - this is impossible with us. Especially in Belarus,” Lukashenka said. “Secondly, there can be no direct parallels here.”
"We really had an attempt on this scenario. Who wrote this script - you know better, here the points of view are different. I also adhere to the point of view that they are written there, in you, in the West. Or in their West. This unequivocally. But for the realization of these scenarios, of course, we need internal conditions ", - stated the head of Belarus.
As REGNUM news agency reported, 9 of October, Lukashenka, in the same interview, stated that Western countries are arming and funding the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in Syria and are directly responsible for the death of people around the world. “For the Syrian people, disaster is already. You are destroying another country,” the Belarusian president said. The actions of Western countries to overthrow the authoritarian rulers of Eastern and African countries Lukashenko described as follows: "It was a crime. My assessment is unequivocal. And you will not find it enough." The head of Belarus said: "You are afraid of terrorism? But you got it - you created it yourself. See what else will happen. You do it in vain, in vain. Nobody needs your democracy through death. You have millions of dead relatives of people - and you know what Muslims are - blood feuds - they will never forgive them. No way! ”
Recall 30 November 2011, the Supreme Court of Belarus sentenced Vladislav Kovalev and Dmitry Konovalov to be shot for committing explosions in Vitebsk and Minsk, as well as a number of other crimes. The loudest of the episodes of the criminal case was a terrorist attack in the Minsk metro, perpetrated on 11 on April 2011, which killed 15 people and injured around 200 (according to other sources - to 400), including Russian citizens. In mid-March, convicts Kovalyov and Konovalov were shot - the event caused outrage among the international community and the Belarusian opposition. The UN Committee on Human Rights considered the appeal of Kovalev, but the official Minsk ignored the appeal of the international organization, carrying out the sentence until the end of the consideration of the “Kovalev case” by UN experts.
We also recall that the West did not recognize a single election campaign in Belarus after Lukashenko was elected the first president of the republic (in 1994). On December 19, 2010 was appointed the main voting day during the presidential campaign, in the evening of that day tens of thousands of Belarusians went to the center of Minsk and demanded “elections without Lukashenko”. Speeches of the protesters were suppressed by special forces, one of the ex-presidential candidates is still in prison. After the suppression of speeches, Lukashenka announced a "attempted coup" in Belarus 19 December 2010 and involvement in the organization of the special services of Poland and Germany, and the state-run media of Belarus called the incident "riots".
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