Today our efforts have three fundamental objectives: free elections, freedom of speech, and free education. |
Today we should prove with our actions that we are fighting for freedom. |
We are going there with flowers, peacefully. We are against violence. We are going to the square to say no to falsification. |
We are in solidarity with those injured yesterday. We will invite him to join our coalition. |
We are starting work against dictatorship, and this work will sooner or later bear its fruit. |
We believe that Belarus will be next after Georgia and Ukraine. |
We consider that there will be an illegitimate president in power ... The only way to talk to these authorities is from the streets. We must take to the streets. |
We demand new, honest elections. This was a complete farce. |
We don't want a revolution but the people could go out to protest. In all probability I think already that the election won't be democratic. |
We have never wanted a revolution, but many will go out in the streets [in Belarus] if the authorities are not intelligent enough. |
We have overcome our fear by coming to this square today. We are demanding new, honest elections. These elections were a complete farce. |
We have the right under the constitution to gather on the square. |
We intend to demand that the elections are recognized as invalid, also by international organizations. We don't recognize these elections; they were a farce. |
We must defend one another. |
We must defend one another. The authorities are violating the law, they have organized large-scale repression. |