Amid international outrage, the police and security forces have continued detaining protesters as the demonstrations carried on, but police have targeted mostly men, avoiding altercations with women — at least in front of the cameras. "We don’t have fear, we just don’t have a choice," she added. Ahead of the election, the president said the country’s constitution was “not meant” for a woman. Her bold move and refusal to leave the country have cemented the 38-year-old musician-turned-politician’s status as a protest leader. But as Lukashenko struggles to quash the unrest, it appears the government is changing its tactic — cracking down on female protesters. From the weekly protests to the leaders organizing and calling for change, women have had a strong presence. She is just one of thousands of people to be detained and thrown behind bars, where they complained of beatings and mistreatment. The 26-year-old copywriter was taking part in a protest against the detention of an opposition leader, one of many demonstrations since Belarus’ authoritarian leader, Alexander Lukashenko, was named the winner of a contested election on Aug. 9.

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“I don’t know if I feel fear anymore. Anastasia Lukashenko is on Facebook. – by Farid with demonstration September 21, 2020. In a photo of the incident that has garnered international attention, Antoniuk can be seen standing in the first row, in a brown coat, defiant. "It has increased their motivation to self-organize better.". Camila Galavis.


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“It’s widely recognized that the continuing fight for democracy in Belarus has a female face,” the committee said in a statement.
Earlier this month, the United Nations’ women’s rights committee hailed Belarusian women for their role in the political process and protests, saying their voices were not marginal, but central. But unable to get to the men, Antoniuk said riot police and unidentified men wearing fatigues and balaclavas started detaining everyone.

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