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Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko has revealed that he hardly uses modern technology, especially mobile phones, because he fears he could be tracked down and killed, a newspaper reports “Our Niva”.
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During a meeting with workers at the Chinese Geely plant near the Belarusian city of Borisov, he said that a mobile phone controls a person every second.
“Some of us are offended: there is no freedom of speech, something is missing. Your cell phone controls you every second you carry it in your pocket. This phone can destroy any person. I know the harmfulness of these phones, so I talk on the mobile phone for about one minute a month,” he said.
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He added that he only uses a closed form of communication created just for him.
“Our guys have invented a special connection. Communications are closed, there are dozens of phones,” Lukashenko told the workers.
It has already been reported that Lukashenko recently announced that Russia has finished deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus.
Lukashenko has announced the completion of the deployment of nuclear weapons at a time when Russia is intensifying its threat to the West. Putin recently announced that “there will be problems” with Finland after NATO allegedly pulled Helsinki into the alliance. In November, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev declared that Poland was an “enemy” that could lose its statehood.
It has already been announced that Putin announced on March 25 last year that Russia will deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. Officials of both countries said at the time that Russia and Belarus were prompted to take such a step by hostility from the West.
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In May, both sides signed an agreement on the deployment of Russian nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus, with Moscow retaining control over the weapons.
At the end of August, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced that Russia was moving short-range nuclear weapons to Belarus, stressing that in doing so, Russia was changing the security architecture of the region and NATO as a whole.
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