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Published in: oDR: OpinionInside the system: what a Belarusian journalist saw in prison
Belarusian journalist Yan Auseyushkin was arrested and imprisoned while covering the country’s pro-democracy...
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Published in: oDRWhat it means to be a teacher in protest-struck Belarus
What can adults teach children in times of political crisis? Belarusian teachers tell us about their attitude to the...
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Published in: oDROvercrowded and violent: what awaits Belarusian protesters in prison
Thousands of people have been detained in Belarus' pro-democracy protesters - and hundreds are facing charges. The...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionFor many people in Belarus, change has already happened
Outside observers are often surprised at the rapid emergence of Belarus’ protest movement, but listening to how...
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Published in: oDR: InvestigationLeaked police data reveals level of violence against protesters in Belarus
Over the past two months, Belarus has witnessed unprecedented violence against protesters in the aftermath of its...
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Published in: oDR“Let us go, please. Let us breathe”: Belarusians share why they are protesting
As Belarus finishes its third month of post-election protests, we speak to people in Minsk about why they're protesting.
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Published in: oDRMetal city: notes on Lukashenka’s stolen election from Zhlobin
In the immediate aftermath of Belarus’ presidential election, this state steel factory in Zhlobin became a centre of...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionProtesters must work together to document crimes in Belarus
If Belarusian protesters want to ensure justice for police violence, then they have to document crimes as they happen.
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Published in: oDR: OpinionBelarus protests: the international community must stand up for human rights
An open letter by Belarusian human rights activists to the international community.
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"‘The surgeons were nearly in tears’: Belarusian medics witness the brutal response to protests
Belarus’ healthcare workers have shot to the fore of the current protests - helping people injured by police and...
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Published in: oDRAs Belarus protests, Ukraine’s civil society reacts - with solidarity
Hosting Belarusians at their homes, documenting police violence and organising solidarity actions - Ukrainian civil...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"The path to the square: the role of digital technologies in Belarus’ protests
In the new information environment, state violence against hyperlocal dispersed protests is becoming less effective...
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Published in: oDRBelarusian labour activists pressured as political crisis drags on
Growing labour unrest and strikes at key state-owned businesses have become a major challenge to embattled president...
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Published in: oDRAs protests mount, Belarusians turn away from the regime
As the contest over presidential elections in Belarus continues, people involved in the state culture and media...
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Published in: oDR: Opinion"Belarus will never be the same"
The number of social groups involved in the Belarusian protest movement guarantees a broad front, but it also makes...
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Published in: oDRA carpet of bodies: one woman’s ordeal in detention in Belarus
Following contested presidential elections in Belarus, the country's law enforcement has responded to protests with...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionMore contagious than coronavirus: electoral unrest under Lukashenka’s tired rule in Belarus
Ahead of presidential elections, a new protest wave in Belarus is forcing another kind of contest - over who “the...
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Published in: oDRLukashenka’s mistakes bring Belarus closer to democratisation
In power since 1994, the Belarusian president is facing his toughest challenge yet.