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Psychiatrist: Lukashenka was diagnosed with epilepsy (Video)

  • 2.04.2012, 13:46

Psychiatrist Syarhei Trifanau speaks about Belarusian dictator's stay at a psychiatric hospital in Mahilou.

According to the information from Syarhei Trifanau, Alyaksandr Lukashenka stayed at the Mahilou psychiatric hospital for a short time before he had been called up for the army. He was diagnosed with epilepsy there. The expert says one can notice the character features common for people with this disease: “His brutality, affectability, inability to restrain emotions, vengefulness, adherence to one line of conduct and inability to change it,” the doctor told in an interview for Belsat.

In addition, Syarhei Trifanau continues, he has the features brought up by the Soviet epoch: “Being vigilant, looking for enemies everywhere and fight against them, demonstrating satisfaction with his life, praising great Lenin, great Stalin. Let's recall show trials against enemies of people that resembled theatre...”

The relations between the ruler and the people of Belarus resemble the situation in a family with a prudent wife caring for well-being and a sadist husband. In this example, another character exists – a policeman (Russia), who lends the husband money and interferex in the most brutal situations. According to Trifanau, the disregard of his wife in both literal and figurative meanings can be demonstrated by a remark the head of state made just after his election: “There will be no second Raisa” (drawing parallels between Halina Lukashenka and Raisa Harbachova).

From the point of view of sexuality, the psychiatrist thinks demonstration of his son Kolya as a proof of his male power deserves special attention. Many of Alyaksandr Lukashneka's remarks, in particular in relation to European politicians in an interview to Sergei Dorenko and in relation to German foreign minister Guido Westervelle, are illustrative.

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