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How ‘Europe’s last dictator’ is weaponizing refugees

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The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2021

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

How Belarus’s president is weaponizing a refugee crisis to get back at the European Union. And, what it means to “pass” as White. 


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Thousands of refugees are currently stuck in limbo on the border between Poland and Belarus, invited by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko when he announced that his state would no longer secure Belarus’s border with the European Union. 


The invitation was his way of retaliating against sanctions that the E.U. has enacted against Belarus for a number of reasons. But the power play has created a refugee crisis at the border — one that threatens to grow deadlier as temperatures drop in the forests between Belarus and Poland, Loveday Morris reports. 


Later in the show, we continue our Teens in America series with a story from 17-year-old Ichtaca Lira. Ichtaca has always been certain of their identity as a person of color. But when people on social media told them that they looked White, it sent them down a path of self-exploration: What does it mean to “pass” as White?  


“Language has simply not evolved fast enough with the rate that these complex discussions about race are happening,” Ichtaca says. “We don't have enough words to describe people of color who also just don't feel like they fit into anything that's out there right now.”


This series is produced in collaboration with YR Media, a nonprofit media, music and technology incubator. For more stories in this series, visit wapo.st/teens

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Right now on the border of Poland and Belarus, thousands of refugees are stuck in limbo.

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They were invited there by the president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko.

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Not to stay there, just to go through it to get into the European Union.

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But the offer was a bait and switch, part of a political move by Lukashenko against

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the EU.

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And that power play has created a migrant crisis.

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From the newsroom of the Washington Post, this is Post Reports.

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