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Slavic scooter
tbh prolly cause Russia is always assumed to be communist (it's capitalist lol. used to be communist tho!) (also they have a dictator ship, but genocide is worse than that so)
and communism is 'bad' according to america and capitalist countries (besides Russia because apparently Russia is communist.)
so israel being supported is fine because they are capitalist
but Russia = BAD because COMMUNISM and DICTATORSHIPS and oh yeah we're using the war as an excuse, which is why we won't ban other communist and dictatorship countries <3
yeah
welcome to capitalism
also im a communist so
bias

We are glad this step had been taken by our northern neighbour, even if it is a small one. With this step, it will now be easier to bring about a cultural exchange and evolve together with related groups for peaceful reasons. I realise it may bring resentment from the nuca, etok nuca, wa retan nuca (Russians, Ukrainians, and Belorussians) among others, but it should let the natives catch up more easily to the others in living standards. May a smoother journey come soon.
This article reads as a little snide to me, but it was the only English language article I could find about Putin’s consideration of Ainu as Indigenous to Russia.

Falling Leaves, Minsk Botanical Garden, Belarus

“I can say that I always openly expressed my opinion,” she said on Thursday, when asked if she had freedom of speech in Belarus. “But you always have to watch your words so that it doesn’t lead to consequences. Yes, in Belarus not just I but everyone is afraid to say the wrong thing.” She said that she hoped to return to the Olympics, saying: “I just wanted to run at the Olympics, it was my dream.” And while largely avoiding politics, she concluded her first press conference with the words: “We are running free, and Belarus will be free.”
She made such a good expression. Very nice pink hair. Whether Olympics bring people together or not also depends on international efforts after them. It’s excellent that Poland has granted a humanitarian visa to her.
Check also the news of Uganda missing athletes.
Some brothers try to help their afflicted brothers, while others continue to afflict them.
Me if Belarus and Czech republic don't qualify:

PLEASE SUPPORT HIM
Don’t let Belarus end up stuck in the semis Don’t let the Alekseev the creepy rose boy be another Ivan the naked wolf man
MELOVIN QUALIFIED
GO AND AVENGE YOUR BOY ALEKSEVV
reblog this and put your favourite from this year’s eurovision in the tags
Me,being salty about Belarus always being robbed?
More likely than you think.

В связи с тем, что происходит в моей родной стране, я хочу поддержать Белорусов и себя. Мы - все едины, и только мы сможем изменить мир.
Police brutality in Belarus.
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Dozens of Ukrainian children from a Russian-occupied city in Ukraine were taken to Belarus and sent to “emergency survival training” with the Belarusian military, according to local media.
The Belarus 4 Mogilev state television channel reported on Wednesday that 35 children from the city of Antratsyt in eastern Ukraine, which Russia has occupied since 2014, were sent to the eastern Belarusian city of Mogilev, where they were taught “how to behave in extreme situations” in exercises with the Belarusian military.
In the report, the children — some of whom are wearing tracksuits with Russian flags printed on their sleeves — are shown holding on to each other and covering their faces during a fire drill.
Thousands of Ukrainian children have been deported to Russia and Belarus from Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. In July 2023, Russian Children’s Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova put the figure of Ukrainian children “received” by Russia at 700,000, claiming most were accompanied by their parents or other relatives.
A study by Yale University found that between September 2022 and May 2023, over 2,400 Ukrainian children aged 6 to 17 were deported to Belarus from the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions of Ukraine, which are occupied by Russian forces.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko met with a group of deported Ukrainian kids last month, promising to “embrace these children, bring them to our home, keep them warm and make their childhood happier.”
In March 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Lvova-Belova, accusing them of overseeing the “unlawful deportation” of Ukrainian children.
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