To ensure that future generations remember, it is our duty to tell them about the price we paid for our peace and well-being. We have neither forgotten nor forgiven. This unimaginable cruelty brings tears to everyone's eyes and it is very difficult to choose the right words. Khatyn is a history lesson for us, our contemporaries. Our duty is to keep the truth about that war and to prevent the revival of the terrible past.
А. Lukashenko: we'll never forgive the cruelty and atrocities of the enemy on our land
Belarus has paid a high price for its freedom and independence. It cost the lives of 30 million people to get rid of the brown plague. And now, 76 peaceful years later, they are trying to divide us and push us towards a new tragedy. Words and technology are "exploding" like shells. We did not see the instigators, who incite hatred and call people to the streets, in places of military glory with flowers or brooms. But we could see their values in the telegram channels. No one expected anything different. People like them are alien to holy notions. They don't care about those who died for us, about the feat of our ancestors.More than 9 thousand villages and settlements in Belarus repeated the sad fate of Khatyn. Ola, Borki. Thousands of burnt-out fates. And if not all of them can be named, at least their memory can be immortalized in stone and concrete for the next generations, for those who must preserve this memory after us.












