Minsk, Oct 26 : Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya has said that a nation wide strike called on Monday against President Alexander Lukashenko, will go ahead despite police firing stun grenades at protesters the previous day.
In a report, the BBC said that social media posts have indicated that the strike was already on across the country.
Videos posted to independent media site Tut.by show empty factories and students walking out of their universities.
On Sunday, tens of thousands of demonstrators marched for the 11th successive Sunday of protests in the streets of Minsk and other cities across Belarus.
According to the rights group Vesna, more than 200 people were detained and about 100,000 people protested in Minsk.
According to the Belarusian Interior Ministry, riot control weapons were deployed later in the evening as large crowds continued to make their way through the streets of the capital, the BBC reported.
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