"The main thing is to save your health." May 21 is the Day of Political Prisoners
On May 21, Viasna calls on to express solidarity with all political prisoners and once again demand the regime to release them.
At least 47 political prisoners released in April having served their sentences
Viasna recounts their cases and terms in the monthly digest.
We demand the rehabilitation of 26 former political prisoners
Joint statement by the Belarusian human rights community
The pressure continues: what happened to political prisoners between April 12 and May 2
Viasna reports the latest news about political prisoners.
Forced labor: how the Belarusian government does (not) comply with international obligations
We have discussed with Viasna human rights activist Aleh Matskevich what forced labor is, how its prohibition is regulated, and also analyzed what Belarus has (not) done to abolish forced labor.
Seven young people detained. Some of them accused of "terrorism" and "treason against the state"
ONT released a film Children in the Crosshairs. It showed the detention of seven teenagers for "cooperation with the Ukrainian special services".
Local human rights defender detained in Azerbaijan. He, like his Belarusian colleagues, is accused of "smuggling"
On April 29, Anar Mammadli, the head of the Center for Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies (EMDS) and a member of Human Rights House, was detained.
The case of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya's analysts has been sent to the Supreme Court
According to the case materials, all 20 analysts are accused of committing crimes of an extremist nature in connection with the campaign for the presidential elections, as well as in the post-electoral period.
"They are trying to do everything to wipe the smile off your face forever"
A former political prisoner told Viasna about the naked search, voting in the elections in Žodzina prison, and the move from Valadarka to Kaliadzičy.
Ukrainians, Poles, Russians: which foreign citizens are in Belarusian prisons for political reasons (updated)
Viasna reports which foreign citizens are being persecuted in Belarus for political reasons.
The Chernobyl Way in Warsaw (photo)
Belarusians paid tribute to the victims of the Chernobyl accident and protested against Lukashenka's nuclear policy.
From an hour of mourning and silence to 35 years of processions. How the Chernobyl Way began
Since then, the Chernobyl Way has always been a reason for repression from the authorities.
Death penalty
- The right to life was violated. The UN Human Rights Committee responded to the Belarusian authorities on Berazhny and Hershankou executed in 2018
- Death sentence passed in Sluck
- The prosecutor requested the death penalty for a man accused of murder
- "I've always been against it." The leader of the band Mashina Vremeni joined the campaign Human Rights Defenders against the Death Penalty in Belarus
- We invite you to an event in Białystok for the International Day against the Death Penalty
- Protects everyone’s right to life: UN Special Rapporteurs addressed Belarusian authorities
- Human rights defenders strongly protest against expansion of the death penalty in Belarus
- Condemned prisoner's death date revealed more than a year after the execution
- Andrei Paluda: “Authorities still consider the death penalty as a deterrent”
- Tsikhanouskaya: “Activists live in fear of being shot dead”
- “It is all the more urgent to come together”: World Congress Against the Death Penalty starts
- Andrei Paluda: “I hope there will be no more death sentences”
- The UN HRC found a violation of the rights of the mother of executed Pavel Selyun
- Amnesty International: Belarus remains the only country in Europe carrying out executions
- State Department: The perpetrators of human rights abuses will be held to account