Lukashenko Treats Sports 'like His Own Toy' 토토사이트
The Olympics is finished, yet the account of probably the greatest dramatization - that of the Belarus competitor who absconded from her country during the Games - isn't.
Krystsina Tsimanouskaya escaped to Poland last week after she said that her mentors attempted to drive her to run a race without wanting to, then, at that point attempted to constrain her onto a plane back to Belarus when she rejected. On Monday (August 9) the nation's leader, Alexander Lukashenko said the 24-year old was, quote, "controlled" by outside powers.
Yet, Reuters has met another competitor, Konstantin Yakovlev, who additionally left Belarus with his family, this time for Ukraine - circumstantially around the same time as Tsimanouskaya's episode in Tokyo.
He's an expert handball player and mentor. He says he's contribution an uncommon depiction into the wearing scene they've abandoned, and Lukashenko's job in it.
"He particularly alludes to sports like his own toy, and this toy started to oppose him, as it were. It began doing things he didn't care for. During 26 years of rule, this man became acclimated to the entirety of his orders, any solicitations, should be executed. Yet, here, it's not the situation. It can't be like this. He's an ill-conceived president. He lost the decisions and this is clear to everybody. Furthermore, it's inept to imagine this didn't occur."
The obstruction that Yakovlev is alluding to are competitors that joined the political resistance after the nation's contested political decision - and the brutal crackdown on fights that followed.
Proficient competitors are probably the most noticeable figures to reprimand Lukashenko.
Some of them have lost their positions with the public authority or been started off public groups. Others were confined.
Yakovlev has a tattoo, of him in his uniform. The numbers 23 and 34 on the uniform are a reference to the article in Belarus' authoritative code under which he was kept for about fourteen days. He says they were exaggerated accusations.
He likewise reviews a second when his group won the public title back in 2007. They were going to take some time off, when rather they were advised to wait and put on an imagine practice meeting for an extraordinary guest: it was Lukashenko.
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"He came - we'd been hanging tight for him. It was a major show. We needed to put on our full garbs. In those days, we presumably dealt with it like it was fine, however presently I see how bizarre it was. The games serve - it was Grigorov all things considered, came to us and said, 'Young men, kindly don't fall flat.' There were guidelines about how we were unable to move toward him, such countless standards... In sports we've certainly made an enormous advance back, or even two, three, ten stages back. The outcome, all things considered, is the Olympics... I imagine that the individual was bubbling over from treachery, from the idiocy of Belarusian administrators."
Yakovlev says that when Lukashenko visited the group they had their photograph taken with him, however weren't permitted to keep a duplicate on the grounds that the president didn't care for the manner in which he glanced in it.
The president was at one point the top of his country's public Olympic panel. That title is presently held by his child, Viktor. Both were prohibited from going to the Games.