Belarusian athletes urged to “smash the faces” of opponents by President Lukashenko

By Le Figaro with AFP

Published 2 hours ago, Updated 54 minutes ago

Belarusian athletes will participate under a neutral banner in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. HJBC / stock.adobe.com

Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus, encouraged his athletes to “smash the faces” of their opponents, before adding: “Show them that you are a real Belarusian”.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Tuesday ordered Belarusian athletes participating in the Paris Olympics under neutral status to “break your face” of their adversaries.

“If you have made your choice and you go there under neutral status, beat them up, show them that you are a real Belarusian”declared Mr. Lukashenko, quoted in a press release from the presidency, while Belarus is excluded as a State from the Games because of its support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

At the end of March, the IOC announced that Russian and Belarusian athletes would not be able to parade during the opening ceremony in Paris.

This ban is in addition to their obligation to participate under a neutral banner, provided they have not openly supported the attack against Ukraine. The Russian and Belarusian anthems will also not be able to play.

During a visit to the Belarusian region of Mogilev, residents asked Alexander Lukashenko what he thought of this participation under neutral status, according to a report published on the website of the Belarusian presidency.

“It’s up to the athlete to choose. If he decides to participate in the Olympics, he will be even fiercer. Because you understand that state of mind and anger are not of minor importance in sport.reacted Mr. Lukashenko.

Aryna Sabalenka (world number 2 in tennis) will be one of Belarus’s great medal chances at the next Olympic Games. Violeta Santos Moura / REUTERS

“You are Belarusian and when you emerge victorious, it’s a good way for us to hit them in the face politically”he insisted.

Mr. Lukashenko, in power since 1994, has eradicated all forms of opposition in his country, suppressing a peaceful mass movement in 2020.

He is also used to making sweeping declarations and outbursts, as when he paraded in front of demonstrators opposed to his power, with a Kalashnikov in his hand, calling them «rats».

In February 2022, he opened Belarus to the Russian army so that it could invade Ukraine from the north.

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