Propaganda in Belarus (English Wikipedia)

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  • Matthews, David (2020-10-02). "As students protest, Belarusian universities aid regime crackdown". Times Higher Education. Archived from the original on 2020-10-05. Retrieved 2020-12-17. Universities also help prop up the regime by teaching a mandatory course called "The Fundamentals of Belarusian State Ideology", introduced in 2003 because of Mr Lukashenko's fears that professors were spreading seditious ideas about pluralism, democracy and liberalism. This course tends to lean in a pro-Russian direction, cultivating positive memories of the Soviet period, said Mr Milta.

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