erupted after president alexander lukashenko won a sixth term in august over opposition leader svetlana tikhanovskaya. demonstrators say the vote was rigged demanding lukashenko step down. she has compiled a database of nearly 400 cases of election irregularities and crack downs on demonstrators that were reported by citizens. about 30 of those cases were posted on the internet on sunday. they included maps of locations of alleged incidents as well as the names of security force members accused of assaulting citizens. the opposition hopes the database will help investigators look into the cases if the current government faults. they also want western nations to use it when they impose sanctions on the government. the opposition leader said on social media that a new fight for justice has begun. she's calling for more information from the public. >>> a top u.s. scholar on east asia, ezra vogel has died at the age of 90 at a hospital in massachusetts on sunday. he was a professor emeritus at harvard university and the author of "japan is number one." after obtaining a doctorate in sociology at harvard,