Very busy week, not many links; sorry about that! 3 stars The Accidental Revolutionary Leading Belarus’s Uprising | New Yorker Tsikhanouskaya was not a career politician; she was the daughter of a truck driver, a mother of two who had set aside a career as an English teacher in order to help her deaf son learn to speak. An improbable series of events had propelled her to challenge President Alexander Lukashenka, the last dictator in Europe, for the leadership of Belarus.
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Very busy week, not many links; sorry about that! 3 stars The Accidental Revolutionary Leading Belarus’s Uprising | New Yorker Tsikhanouskaya was not a career politician; she was the daughter of a truck driver, a mother of two who had set aside a career as an English teacher in order to help her deaf son learn to speak. An improbable series of events had propelled her to challenge President Alexander Lukashenka, the last dictator in Europe, for the leadership of Belarus.