Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko remarked on Saturday that pro-Nazist movements continue to find new followers in the countries he described as "the most enlightened in the world."
Ednews reports that speaking at an anti-fascist event in Minsk, which takes place today, Lukashenko told the participants that "you have set yourself a noble goal – to warn humanity of the danger of another global catastrophe, one of the manifestations of which is the revival of the most inhumane and inhuman ideologies and practices."
Lukashenko also stressed that "the voice of supporters of communist ideas in the struggle for the right of every person to peace and creative work should sound persistent and uncompromising."