
Olga Bondareva
Olga Bondareva is a notable figure in Belarus, known for her outspoken pro-Russian views and activism. Recently, she was in the news for advocating that public transport announcements in Minsk should be made in both Belarusian and Russian, a proposal that has sparked significant public discussion and concern among citizens regarding the use of the Russian language in Belarus.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Belarus | 4 | 3.75 | 0.31% | +30% | 9,449,323 | 38,358 | $60,000 | 244$ |
Totals | 4 | 9,449,323 | 38,358 | $60,000 | 244$ |
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Recent Mentions
Belarus:
Olga Bondareva questioned the whereabouts of Nikolai Statkevich.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva is mentioned as the person whose denunciations forced Tatyana Krapinovich to flee Belarus.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva is mentioned as a potential antagonist to the band 'Drozdy' due to their use of the Belarusian language in their music.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva is believed to be the informant against 'Drazdy' and has been leading a campaign against them.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva is a pro-Russian activist who accuses young performers of promoting LGBT, violence, and drugs.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva is mentioned as a woman fighting against the Belarusian language and imaginary nationalists in power.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva is a propagandist who commented negatively on the LGBT-themed party.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva has been actively fighting against what she perceives as threats to the 'Russian world' and 'traditional values' since 2020.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva was also a key propagandist who criticized the planned memorial for Larisa Heniush.
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Belarus:
Olga Bondareva actively defends Drobyshevsky on social media.
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