white-red-white flag
The "white-red-white flag" is a national flag consisting of three horizontal stripes: white on the top, red in the middle, and white on the bottom. This flag is primarily associated with Belarus, where it has historical significance and represents the country's cultural heritage. The colors are often interpreted as symbolizing peace (white) and courage (red).
The flag was officially adopted in 1991 but was replaced in 1995 by a different design. However, the white-red-white flag remains a symbol of opposition for many Belarusians, especially during protests against the current government, representing a desire for democracy and freedom.