I consider you are confused a bit finding here another flag and emblem. So i"ll try to explain...Our national symbol "Pahonia" or in English -"Chase"- is the same for Belarus and Lithuania since it comes from the days when Belarusians and Lithuanians were unified in one big commonwealth of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Rus'. It shows a horseman with a raised sword advancing on an enemy.
National Flag of Belarus
As for our national flag I've heard a following story: During one of the battles with German knights (Grunwald) a white bandage with a stripe of a blood stain across its center was used as a victorious banner. Since that time our flag is white-red-white. But this is a legend.
The current official symbols of the Republic of Belarus enforced by Lukashenka Regime:
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So belarusian society is deeply split. Less than a decade after the establishment of an independent Republic of Belarus, one part of society is so radically separated from the other that if a casual observer were to overhear conversations and read articles by the two groups, it could be concluded that they live in different worlds. Of the parameters that identify a nation, place of residence is the only thing these two groups have in common. They differ by language, their historical memory, identity (despite the fact that both call themselves Belarusians, the meaning is completely different), relations with other nations (dose and distant), their vision of the country 's future development, etc.




