Repressions in Belarus

Nobel Prize winner Ales Bialiatski on trial in Belarus / sb.by
Nobel Prize winner Ales Bialiatski on trial in Belarus / sb.by
Nobel prize winning human rights activist Ales Bialiatski is on trial in Belarus capital Minsk preparing to hear the verdict.
As of February 10, there were 1,442 recognized political prisoners in Belarus / flickr.com
As of February 10, there were 1,442 recognized political prisoners in Belarus / flickr.com
Lukashenka only understands the language of force, former political prisoner tells Euroradio.
Nadzeya Astapchuk and Kanstantsin Yakauleu / Euroradio
Nadzeya Astapchuk and Kanstantsin Yakauleu / Euroradio
Siarhei Pliashkun and Yury Selvich on trial / gp.by
Siarhei Pliashkun and Yury Selvich on trial / gp.by
The two men were convicted for intending to sabotage the railway during Russia's attack on Ukraine.
State Security Committee aka KGB / Euroradio
State Security Committee aka KGB / Euroradio
Six more Belarusians were added to the list of terrorists comiled by KGB.
Lukashenka regularly spews something wild, but Belarus is not only about Lukashenka / collage by Ulad Rubanau
Lukashenka regularly spews something wild, but Belarus is not only about Lukashenka / collage by Ulad Rubanau
Belarus is not only a co-aggressor. Who should not feel ashamed because of Lukashenka.
Cover of the Tor band / Tor band single
Cover of the Tor band / Tor band single
The Tor Band's music videos collected millions of views during the 2020 protests in Belarus.
Andrei Yanushkevich / Euroradio
Andrei Yanushkevich / Euroradio
Yanushkevich plans to resume publishing Belarusian books.
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.