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Spate of protests breaks out in Belarus

MOSCOW – News media in Belarus are reporting sizable protests in five cities against an unpopular labour law that obliges citizens to pay the equivalent of $250 if they work less than half the year and do not register with state labour exchanges.

The protests Sunday were an unusually widespread expression of discontent in the authoritarian former Soviet republic. They focused on the 2-year-old “anti-sponging” law, but demonstrators also expressed dissatisfaction with the government of President Alexander Lukashenko.

Lukashenko has been in office since 1994.

News portals said thousands of people protested in Gomel, Belarus’ second-largest city. Smaller demonstrations were held in four other cities. No arrests were reported, although police frequently crack down on unsanctioned rallies.

A protest in Minsk on Friday drew about 2,500 in the biggest opposition action since 2011.

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