Kalesnikava: "The words 'dalbits-dalbits-dalbits' cause some kind of frenzy." But she meant something else
At a meeting with Belarusian journalists, Mariya Kalesnikava was asked about her slogan in 2020 — "dalbits-dalbits".

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The ex-political prisoner emphasized that she then meant exclusively peaceful measures of influence — voting, writing statements, going out, writes DW Belarus.
"I explained this very often; investigators and in court very often asked me this question. These three words still cause some kind of frenzy, for some reason. If you tear them out of context, they sound as they sound. But the meaning was in peaceful actions and never — in aggressive ones or seizure of power; that was not discussed at all."
Asked about Mariya Kalesnikava's slogan for 2026, she stated that now Belarusians need to be saved.
"I haven't come up with a verb yet; let's say — to save, to save, to save, or to love, to love, to love."
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