In Moscow, opposition groups also face risks, but they have been able to organize to a much greater degree. — as the Belarus security service is still known — had come looking for her. did not come, and Ms. Danilova is back in her office, crowded with beanbag chairs and employee photographs hanging artfully from strings. “It’s no longer realistic to force Belarusians back into the box they existed in for these 26 years,” he said. “Something broke inside Belarusians — a fuse broke.”
Source: New York Times August 29, 2020 21:56 UTC