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2020 06 25

Tomas Janeliūnas. Astravyets NPP – we’ll stop the monster by shouting!

Astravyets Nuclear Power Plant will soon launch. Perhaps in August, perhaps in September. One way or another, it is likely that by the end of the year, the nuclear monster will begin generating electricity. But we have a weapon! By virtue of our loud shouting and paper placards, we can stop it! Only our united and intimidating shouting can make Alexander Lukashenko come to his senses. The Belarussian president will return around 10 billion dollars to Russia, will dismantle all the concrete constructions and will turn the surroundings of Astravyets into blooming grasslands. We were foolish and divided, but only by loudly – very, very loudly – shouting can we stop that accursed power plant.
Tomas Janeliūnas
Tomas Janeliūnas / Juliaus Kalinsko / 15min nuotr.

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