Paul
Goble
Staunton, April 14 – Only nine days
after provoking near universal anger among Belarusians and revulsion in Western
capitals by having his forces tear down 70 crosses at the site of the Kuropaty
mass graves near Minsk, Alyaksandr Lukashenka compounded his offense by having
them destroy 50 more yesterday.
For details on this latest action,
see svaboda.org/a/29878781.html, reform.by/blagoustrojstvo-prodolzhaetsja-v-kuropatah-snova-snosjat-kresty/
and belta.by/society/view/bolee-100-dobrovoltsev-prinjali-uchastie-v-subbotnike-po-blagoustrojstvu-kuropat-343874-2019/.
This time the actions were taken by
about 100 participants in a Soviet-style Saturday work session, and leaders
announced that they were planting trees in place of the metal crosses. But
their actions provoked a counter-demonstration by Belarusians outraged by this
attack on religion and national identity and negative commentaries by Catholic
and Orthodox leaders.
Archbishopp Tadeusz Kondrusevich, the
head of the Catholic Church of Belarus, was particularly outspoken (catholic.by/3/news/belarus/9673-ne-znostse-kryzho-zvarot-artsybiskupa-tadevusha-kandrusevicha-suvyazi-z-novym-znosam-kryzho-u-kurapatakh,
charter97.org/ru/news/2019/4/13/330446/
and belaruspartisan.by/politic/460591/).
Noting that not ten days had passed
since the Belarusian authorities had dishonored the chief symbol of Christianity,
the archbishop sharply criticized this repetition, arguing that the destruction
and removal of the crosses has inflicted “a deep wound on the heart of the believer.” He said that they and all the Christians in
Belarus were now “a voice crying in the wilderness.”
The Belarusian Orthodox Church did
not issue an official statement, but its press secretary, Sergey Lepin, on his LiveJournal
page said that he had thought the problems were in the past after the days
since the original destruction of crosses occurred on April 4. But that has
turned out to be not the case (serge-le.livejournal.com/475920.html
and belsat.eu/ru/news/press-sekretar-bpts-uchastnikam-navedeniya-poryadka-v-kuropatah-nuzhno-pokayatsya/).
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