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Opposition group hacks 2,000 public displays to air Cichanoŭskaja’s address

Public display screen with Śviatłana Cichanoŭskaja's address to Belarusians
(social media)

February 24, Pozirk. BelPol, an exiled group of former law enforcement officers, has reported that it gained access to more than 2,000 public displays in Minsk.

It has broadcast Belarusian opposition leader Śviatłana Cichanoŭskaja’s address to Belarusians on the eve of the parliamentary and local elections in shopping centers, supermarkets and subway stations, the politician’s press office said.

Social media users have already posted pictures of the screens with the broadcast.

Belarusians have not forgotten saying “no” to war and dictatorship, the opposition leader noted. “Today we say ‘no’ to fake elections. We know how to fight. We know how to unite. We know how to win. We will not stop until everyone is free. Change in Belarus is everyone’s task,” she stressed.

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