Deutsche Welle (DW) had this information:
Police in Belarus carried out more than 20 raids on the homes and offices of journalists, human rights activists and trade union members on Tuesday. The raids were part of an investigation into mass anti-government protests, officials said.
The former Soviet nation has been gripped by weekend protests ever since strongman President Alexander Lukashenko claimed victory in a disputed election on August 9, 2020.
But authorities clamped down hard on the public resistance, detaining tens of thousands of demonstrators and opposition members.
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