Belarus

Refugees on the Belarusian-Polish border are victims of Western human rights

Refugees on the Belarusian-Polish border are victims of Western human rights

BY: Pooya Mirzaei PEJOURNAL - The humanitarian crisis, centered on refugees and refugees, has taken on new dimensions, with thousands of refugees settling on the Belarusian-Polish border in recent days, and Polish authorities preventing them from entering the EU by placing barbed wire and an army on the border. The situation on the border between Belarus and Poland is very difficult, and asylum seekers are facing food and water shortages in the extreme cold, and numerous reports of humanitarian catastrophe are published in these centers every day. A remarkable point in response to this humanitarian catastrophe is the reaction of…
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The presence of Zionism in Belarus

The presence of Zionism in Belarus

BY: Damir Nazarov PEJOURNAL - As with the Maidan in Ukraine, today's protests in Belarus are controlled by Zionists. Liberal Zionists prepared provocations against official Minsk in advance, and after waiting for the right moment, the Zionist Hasbara activated the process of destroying the Belarusian state. Sergei Tikhanovsky, a local businessman, blogger and liberal activist, became the main actor of the Belarusian Maidan. Tikhanovsky has a wide range of connections, including with the liberal party of the Russian Federation, as evidenced by the friendship with such as Sobchak. As the main trump card, the leader of the local Maidan activists…
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Is NATO prepared to celebrate its centenary?

Is NATO prepared to celebrate its centenary?

BY: Jacobien van der Kleij PEJOURNAL - NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated, following the meetings of NATO Defence Ministers on 17 June 2020, that the dire situation of COVID-19 does not imply that other challenges have gone away. With 70 years behind them, NATO member states have been hit with numerous historic consequential shifts and threats, shaping the direction of NATO, its deterrence and defence strategies, and indeed its very structure. These include the Readiness Action Plan, launched in 2014 and the Readiness Initiative in 2018, aiming to enhance the readiness of existing national force and new security challenges.…
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Russia; Winner of Belarus Elections.

Russia; Winner of Belarus Elections.

BY: Oğuz Fırat PEJOURNAL - After the Soviet Union collapsed, Belarus began to move away from Russia to improve its deteriorating economy and relations with the West. While during this period, the newly established Russian government tried to control the post-Soviet space by establishing the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1991. On the other hand, Russia was concerned that interfering with close states such as Belarus, would risk the relations it was trying to establish with the West. But it realized that NATO's borders were widening eastward and so the West was starting to build sovereignty in the areas that…
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The Game of Eurasia

The Game of Eurasia

BY: Daniel Ranjbar PEJOURNAL - The Eurasian Economic Union is a regional treaty signed in 2014 by the leaders of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus. A year later, in 2015, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan joined. The Eurasian Economic Union officially started its work on January 1, 2015. Eurasian countries now have an area of ​​20 million square kilometers and a population of more than 183 million, which is 5.2% of the world's population. On the day of the agreement, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced: “Today we have created a powerful and attractive economic growth center, a regional market that connects more than…
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