 In a Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko has struck a note of the fires on the fourth anniversary of an election that opponents said was arraigned so that he could extend his long role. Lukashenko told the news conference he had won the presidential election fairly on August the 9th last year and that he was protecting his country against a violent all-prison. He has clung to power and unleashed a crackdown during which his main opponent had been jailed or half moved abroad. The opposition says there are more than 600 political prisoners in jail. Protestants at Belarus have seamed down.