Belarus: Aleksandr Kozulin Background and Possible Motives

Tobias Ljungvall writes that Aleksandr Kozulin, one of the opposition presidential candidates, may be a Moscow proxy, and last week's attack on him could have been a PR trick aimed at sapping votes from Aleksandr Milinkevich, another, more credible, opposition candidate.

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