About a thousand people gathered in the drizzling rain in a Minsk park to vote for a resolution which proposes a series of demands to the authorities. Among other things, they demanded to stop the raise of prices, to release political prisoners and to hold free elections. The organizers of the rally called it “People’s Assembly.” To make themselves more visible to the crowd, they mounted a sculpture of a stork stretching its wings.
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Documents needed for entering Belarus
To enter Belarus, you will need a valid passport and a visa issued by a Belarusian Embassy or Consulate in your home country. If there is no Belarusian diplomatic mission in your country, a short-term or transit visa can be obtained upon arrival at the Minsk National Airport as you proceed to passport control (Please see details below).
Visa Regulations at the Minsk National Airport
Belarusian visas at the National Airport “Minsk” (MSQ) are issued to the nationals of the countries with no consular offices of the Republic of Belarus.
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Obtaining Belarusian visa
Most foreign visitors to Belarus require one of a range of available visas: Belarus transit visas, short or long-stay visas, single or multi-entry