π£ As part of #InternationalWomensWeek, representative of
Γstgruppen spoke in support of Marfa Rabkova
Marfa Rabkova, a member of Viasna, was arrested in September 2020 and later sentenced to nearly 15 years in prison in a politically motivated trial.
#FreeMarfa
13.03.2026 16:35
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#HRC61: Immediately and unconditionally release all political prisoners in Belarus
Group of independent experts presented its report on the human rights situation in #Belarus at the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Full Report: docs.un.org/en/A/HRC/61/57
@iapbelarus.org @hrw.org
13.03.2026 10:56
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β Ales Bialiatski, #NobelPeacePrize laureate and head of
Viasna, took part in the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council.
In Geneva, he joined two side events and met with Volker TΓΌrk, the UN High Commissioner.
This is Bialiatskiβs first international visit since his release from prison.
12.03.2026 17:46
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β‘οΈInternational Criminal Court has opened an investigation into the Situation in Lithuania/Belarus
It covers cross-border crimes committed since May 1, 2020, including deportation, which may amount to crimes against humanity.
www.icc-cpi.int/news/icc-off...
12.03.2026 14:40
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π Marfa Rabkova β 2,000 days of stolen freedom
Marfa Rabkova, coordinator of the Volunteer Service of Viasna, monitored peaceful assemblies, observed elections, and documented torture of detained protesters. For this work, Belarusian authorities sentenced her to nearly 15 years in prison.
10.03.2026 09:54
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On #InternationalWomensDay we remind the world that 164 women political prisoners are unjustly imprisoned in #Belarus.
Talented journalists, doctors, human rights defenders, artists, scientists, lawyers, and other professionals are unlawfully deprived of their freedom.
β Women must be free!
08.03.2026 08:18
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Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former political prisoner in #Belarus Ales Bialiatski has warned in an interview with The Times against relaxing sanctions on Lukashenkaβs authoritarian regime.
Full interview - www.thetimes.com/article/5216...
06.03.2026 13:07
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β‘οΈ 15 political prisoners pardoned in #Belarus
In total, 18 people were granted pardons, 15 of whom had been convicted of βextremism-related crimes.β
Most of those pardoned β 11 people β are women.
#FreeThemAll
05.03.2026 13:43
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Behind bars, Belarusian-speaking political prisoners come under special scrutiny from colony staff. According testimonies, for using their native language political prisoners have faced additional pressure, mockery, and abuse from the administration. Many have had to switch to Russian in prison.
04.03.2026 13:09
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#ZeroDiscriminationWeek: Belarusian language in Belarus is effectively under ban
The Belarusian language is increasingly perceived as a sign of political disloyalty. By order from superiors, it is being abandoned in favor of Russian in public administration, education, culture, and the media.
04.03.2026 13:09
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π£οΈ Additional pressure and reprisals in prisons are used against those who dare to use their native language.
Those sentenced to restricted freedom or those who remain in Belarus after release face state-level stigmatization and discrimination in employment.
βPolitical repression is discrimination
01.03.2026 11:11
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βWhat is happening in #Belarus
For nearly 6 years, the authorities have done everything possible to suppress dissent, prosecuting people for expressing views that differ from those of Lukashenkaβs regime. Political opponents are handed long prison sentences, and held in inhumane conditions.
01.03.2026 11:11
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#ZeroDiscriminationDay: More than 8,000 critics of Lukashenkaβs regime convicted on political grounds
March 1 marks Zero Discrimination Day β day when organizations, initiatives, and activists around the world join forces to raise awareness and take action to eliminate discrimination in all forms.
01.03.2026 11:11
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βοΈTwo former managers of the independent outlet Intex-Press have been handed lengthy prison terms
Heads of the Baranavichy news portal BAR24 β previously the independent newspaper Intex-Press β Uladzimir Yanukevich and Andrei Pakalenka were accused of βtreason against the state.β
27.02.2026 12:29
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π’ Ahead of the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council, 18 human rights organizations β including Viasna β called for the extension of the mandates of the Special Rapporteur and the Group of Independent Experts on the Situation of Human Rights in Belarus.
spring96.org/en/news/119655
25.02.2026 10:07
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More than 200 political prisoners are currently behind bars for this.
Viasna breaks down the numbers to show what happens in Belarus to those who oppose the war and support Ukraine.
#StandWithUkraine #StandWithBelarus
24.02.2026 09:57
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β Ales Bialiatski commented on the release of Statkevich
βMikalai, a patriarch of the Belarusian resistance who spent so many years suffering in prison, has finally been released. He achieved what he wanted and remained in #Belarus. It is joy with a bitter taste. Freedom came at a high price.β
19.02.2026 16:27
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β‘οΈMikalai Statkevich has been released
This was announced by his wife, Maryna Adamovich, who posted a joint photo on her Facebook page.
βMikalai is home! He had a stroke, and now he is recovering. He has trouble speaking for now,β the woman wrote.
19.02.2026 16:00
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In another case, two young men were tried in a local technical college for allegedly insulting the state flag.
Students and workers are forced to attend these sessions, where officials warn about criminal punishmentβturning courts into tools of public intimidation.
18.02.2026 13:28
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βοΈ #Belarus: authorities are holding βshow trialsβ directly at workplaces and educational institutions
For example, 58-year-old mechanic from Byaroza was sentenced for an online comment about Lukashenkaβhis trial was held at the factory where he works.
18.02.2026 13:28
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π 5 years and 5 months ago, Marfa Rabkova was arrested in #Belarus
As a coordinator of Vasna's Volunteer Service, she organized the documentation of political repression and supported victims of state violence. For that, the Belarusian authorities sentenced her to nearly 15 years in prison.
17.02.2026 10:12
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Penal colony No. 2 makes crates for artillery shells and sews uniforms.
Womenβs colony No. 4 specializes in sewing backpacks, tactical vests, uniforms, and other equipment.
All of this is produced by prisoners through forced labor.
There are currently 120 companiesπ belpol.pro/en/kto-v-bel...
16.02.2026 16:55
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β Forced labor of prisoners in #Belarus is used to support Russiaβs war industry.
According to an investigation by BelPol, penal colony No. 9 β where Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski also served his sentence β produces components for the Sosna-U sight used in Russian tanks.
16.02.2026 16:55
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π Valiantsin Stefanovic remains behind bars in #Belarus
It has been 4 years and 7 months since the arrest of Valiantsin Stefanovic, deputy head of Viasna.
He was sentenced to 9 years in prison for his peaceful human rights work.
Our colleague deserves respect, not imprisonment!
#FreeViasna
14.02.2026 10:08
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