Belarusian activists force man to put off, trample on T-shirt with Putin


Photos of the ‘anti-imperialist action’ was posted on Facebook page of organisation ‘Poshuh’ [Flash]. “Only strong-willed people can stop ‘polite people’ from Russia,” they say. 

 

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“Finally, [people] in Minsk began to fight against ‘imperial’ fashion. Activists of initiative ‘Poshuh’ came across a young man in T-shirt with the image of Putin in one of the streets of the capital. When asked why he put it on, he gave no clear answer. In the course of a brief conversation he was explained that such clothing in Belarus is banned by responsible youth,” a Poshug activist aka Ivan Dub says.

This is not the first action in which Poshuh has been involved in Minsk.

Poshuh became famous after publishing a video that showed its activists tearing the inscription ‘I am Russian’ off the T-shirt of a passer-by.

They also organized campaigns ‘Freedom to nations, death to empires’ and ‘Let’s stop the Kremlin’s terror!’

‘Poshuh’ is an ethno-anarchist and ecologically-biased organisation (its activists are vegans and vegetarians).

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