Belarusian political prisoners
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 was calm about her sentence
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
The story of Nadzeya who went through hell at the Akrestsina detention center in Minsk after the Aug. 9 elections.
Ivan Komar and Mikita Yemelyanau in court / spring96.org
Seven human rights organizations are demanding a review of exorbitant punishment for the anarchists.
Raman Pratasevich / Euroradio
The young man has reacted to the fact that the trial will be conducted behind closed doors.
Euroradio
Ales Abramovich, Andrei Kasheuski and Mikalai Dzyadok were detained on 4 March.
Zmicier Paliyenka/ Screenshot from video
Zmicier Paliyenka faces administrative proceedings over a message left in social media by an unknown user.
Zmitser Paliyenka. Photo: Euroradio archives
Ex-political prisoner Zmitser Paliyenka was fined for 980 roubles ($470) for disobedience to the police.