100 arrested by protests in Belarus, between them and two editors

Belarus Police have detained over 100 people from new protests that were beginning to hold against President Aleksandar Lukashenko on Saturday. The town square of Minsk was surrounded by police vehicles, as well as all roads to take to that section were blocked, after the main protest was called for tou [...]
The town square of Minsk was surrounded by police vehicles, as well as all roads to take to that section were blocked, after the main protest was called to hold in that area.
In the whole state, many protests as planned have failed to take place, the Klan Kosova broadcasts.
Several videos that have circulated in online media have shown police images that had been violent during the arrest of 100 people. Among the persons arrested were two editors of TUT media, Galina Ulask and Anna Kaltygina.
Protests in Belarus are being held since August last year, when Lukashenko had again won the election, a large proportion of citizens oppose it, and accuse the president of stealing votes.











