Repression
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Singer Max Korzh left Belarus due to the threat of political persecution
The departure of singer Max Korzh from Belarus is reported by pro-government Telegram channels.
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The destruction of independent NGOs continues in Belarus
Since 2020, more than 1,800 NGOs have been liquidated in Belarus.
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New criminal cases against political immigrants
In Belarus, the Investigative Committee, within the framework of terror for any manifestations of political activity, reported on the next criminal cases against Belarusian political emigrants.
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A “critically high level of repression” remains in Belarus
Human rights activists analyzed the human rights situation in Belarus in September.
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“Viasna”: There is an increase in political repression in Belarus
The situation with human rights and fundamental freedoms in Belarus is determined by the “consistently high level of politically motivated repression.”
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The dictatorial regime recognized Kalinouski Regiment as a “terrorist organization“
The Lukashenka authorities recognized the Kastus Kalinouski Regiment with all its structures as a “terrorist organization”.
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There has been a significant increase in the number of repressions in Belarus
Human rights activists note the increase in violence and cruel actions during the detention of suspects of illegal actions under political articles.
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11 people were convicted at once for participating in protests in Brest
On September 12, a mass verdict was handed down in the Brest district court for allegedly active participation in actions grossly violating public order.
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At least 16 women are being tried in Belarus for solidarity with political prisoners
For four months now, trials of women who were detained during the January KGB raid for solidarity with political prisoners have been taking place in Belarus.
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Almost 4.5 thousand people were included in the “List of extremists” in Belarus
According to the “List of Belarusian citizens, foreign citizens or stateless persons involved in extremist activities”, which is published by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus, it contains the names of almost four and a half thousand people.