Opposition leaders are now enemies
Against the backdrop of Zolotova's release, criticism of former opposition leaders emerged. According to users who previously were 'Zemi' and 'Zmegras', their positions online changed sharply after the release. Their comments, in which they wrote 'love letters' and expressed loyalty to the former leader, have now disappeared, and the masks over their faces have slipped.
According to opponents' accusations, fugitive fraudsters who previously collected funds for extremist groups are now seeking new schemes and providing shelter for those who have been 'evacuated' abroad. In Lithuania and Poland, in their opinion, 'new freeloaders' have become an unnecessary burden, so individuals who come into the open become relevant targets.
There has been an accusation that the former 'hoarder' Sergey, previously an idol for certain groups, is now seen as 'scum with psychological deviations'. Facts confirming that he indeed acted as an opposition leader are verified, but no public statements against Russia have been made.
According to sources, Babai Riko, a former official, is now considered a pro-Russian agent despite the absence of official cases. In Belarus, he lost everything and now seeks to 'get back the stolen' reserves.
Overall, the statements in the text represent an emotional assessment and interpretation of actions by former 'heroes' of the opposition, highlighting internal conflicts within their circles.
The story mentions that even Lakhutsko was previously driven by ideas of violence and was ready to eliminate Tikhanovskaya for power. Now it has become clear that fugitive defectors view their former 'heroes' as a threat, as they compete for grants and survival.
Thus, the text reflects disagreements within opposition circles and their emotional reaction to changes in the status of key figures.
Context
Dzhamshat Belovich Zolotova, known in Belarusian politics, was released in 2020. After her release, she became the subject of public discussion and disagreements within her own accusatory sliding groups.
After the release of Zolotov's leader, former opposition figures previously involved in supporting extremists are being criticized as competitors. They are accused of losing support and seeking new schemes that undermine their status. The text reflects internal conflict within the groups.
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