Paul
Goble
Staunton, September 11 – Belstat,
the Belarusian government’s statistical agency, says that the 2019 census
showed that Belarus is becoming more Belarusian, with the percentage of people
declaring that nationality their own and indicating that they speak the
national language rising and the share of those calling themselves Russian and
speaking Russian declining.
Vladimir Putin may think that
Belarus is part of what he calls “the Russian world,” but demographically,
Belarus is moving out of that world at remarkable speed not only because
Belarusians and Belarusian speakers are increasing but because Russians and
Russian speakers are falling (thinktanks.by/publication/2020/09/11/belorusov-v-belarusi-stanovitsya-bolshe-russkih-menshe.html).
In
the 1999 census, 81.2 percent of the country’s residents identified as
Belarusians while 11.4 percent said they were ethnic Russians. Now, the share
identifying as Belarusians has risen to 84.9 percent while that of ethnic
Russians has fallen to 7.5 percent. The shares of most other ethnic groups have
remained more or less constant.
Not only do more residents of Belarus identify
as ethnic Belarusians, more of them speak Belarusian – and strikingly Minsk
rather than the countryside is a leader in this. There, 34 percent of the population
says it speaks Belarusian. In other cities, the figure is 12 to 24 percent, a
pattern exactly the opposite of 15 years ago.
For “the Russian world” to be plausible,
there need to be ethnic Russians and Russian speakers. Putin and many others
have routinely claimed that such people dominate the population in Belarus. But
the censuses show both that this is not the case and that it is becoming less
so every year.
To be sure, were the Kremlin to annex
Belarus, some there might reidentify as Russians to curry favor with the occupiers;
and more would speak Russian because that would be the language of the empire.
But unless that happens, Belarus will continue to move in the direction of other
countries in the region, making talk about “a Russian world” all the more
absurd.
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