Thursday, January 29, 2009


No news today so I thought I'd take this chance to post one of my favorite comb-over pictures. Come on, who are you kidding here. You're bald!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Belarus more than eager to have Russian missiles on its soil

MINSK - Belarusian President Alyksander Lukashenko was quoted on Friday as saying that Russia had suggested deploying missiles in his ex-Soviet state to counter a proposed U.S. missile system in nearby countries.

Lukashenko told the Wall Street Journal that even if Moscow failed to proceed with its proposal to deploy Iskander missiles, Belarus would consider buying them for its own use.

He also supported a Kremlin proposal to place the missiles in Russia's Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad.

"Even if Russia does not offer these promising missiles, we will purchase them ourselves," the daily quoted Lukashenko as saying. "Right now we do not have the funds, but it is part of our plans -- I am giving away a secret here -- to have such weapons."

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Another fantastic move by Lukashenko. Requesting and/or buying missiles you don't need and can't pay for. What are you defending against? A missile defense system?

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Cuban delegation arrives in Belarus to discuss bilateral relations


This is when you know you have hit rock bottom as a nation when you're tying yourself to this sinking ship.

MINSK, January 26 (Itar-Tass) - A delegation of the Cuban Foreign Ministry headed by the deputy foreign minister Dagoberto Rodriguez has arrived in Belarus to discuss bilateral cooperation.

According to the Belarusian Foreign Ministry, the sides intend to discuss the development of inter-state relations and ways of stepping up bilateral ties and coordinate cooperation plans in various spheres. Special attention will be paid to trade and economic cooperation.

Next time they should list more buzz words...

Monday, January 26, 2009

Belarus on track to receive $2.5bn IMF loan



Unfortunately what the below article fails to point out is that the bulk of this loan will go in Lukashenko's pocket with the Belarussian people forced to pay back the loan.

"Belarus, the authoritarian state headed by President Alexander Lukashenko, is set to secure a $2.5bn (£1.7bn, €1.8bn) International Monetary Fund emergency loan to help it weather the global economic crisis."
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Belarus parties’ websites attacked

MINSK: The websites of Belarus’ top two opposition political parties were shut down yesterday after attacks by hackers, party officials said.
The websites for the Party of the Belarusian People’s Front (PBPF) and the For Freedom! group stopped working in the early morning, said Anatoly Lebedko, an opposition spokesman.

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