Belarusian political prisoners

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya in Warsaw, January 23, 2023 / Euroradio
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya in Warsaw, January 23, 2023 / Euroradio
United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus is working on it.
Akrestsina prison / Euroradio, archive photo
Akrestsina prison / Euroradio, archive photo
Relatives of political prisoners make a public appeal calling to do whatever possible to secure their release.
Maryia Kalesnikava with her father after surgery
Maryia Kalesnikava with her father after surgery
She was allowed to receive food suitable for a faster recovery.
Natallia Hersche receives the Swiss Courage Award 2022 / Archive
Natallia Hersche receives the Swiss Courage Award 2022 / Archive
The Swiss magazine Beobachter awarded the Belarusian with the "Courage 2022" award.
There is "nothing sacred" for the Belarusian regime / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
There is "nothing sacred" for the Belarusian regime / collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
It makes no difference to the authorities whom to repress.
The state is obliged to protect children, but violates their rights and terrorizes families / collage by Ulad Rubanau
The state is obliged to protect children, but violates their rights and terrorizes families / collage by Ulad Rubanau
In Belarus, the children of activists are increasingly afraid of the police.
Katsiaryna Andreyeva at work in fall 2020/photo from social feeds
Katsiaryna Andreyeva at work in fall 2020/photo from social feeds
Katsiaryna was calm about her sentence
Belarusians need solidarity and heroism instead of fragmentation and victimhood / Euroradio
Belarusians need solidarity and heroism instead of fragmentation and victimhood / Euroradio
Popular commentator Siarhei Chaly argues that Belarusians should rally again and act or face a national disaster.
People detained at the protests walk out of the detention center on Akrestsina street on August 14, 2020 / Vasily Fedosenko / Reuters
People detained at the protests walk out of the detention center on Akrestsina street on August 14, 2020 / Vasily Fedosenko / Reuters
The story of Nadzeya who went through hell at the Akrestsina detention center in Minsk after the Aug. 9 elections.