Powerful in its sincerity and message, the speech of the Belarusian President on Victory Square on May 9 aroused in Belarusians a feeling of pride and unity of the nation. We will not give up what we have.
Both the holiday and the vivid speech on YouTube were naturally converted into public interest. In four days, Alexander Lukashenko's speech was viewed by almost 2 million people not only in Belarus, but also abroad. But when the video soared in the trends, access to it was restricted.
Of course, Belarusian renegades started scribbling posts about how "it's great they banned it. Surely these same people were also throwing complaints about the video, one after another, and Google (YouTube's owner) blocked it. It can take a long time to find out if the complaints are valid.












