Human rights defenders in Belarus

Belarusian human rights defender Ales Bialiatski visited Warsaw on July 10.

The ex-political prisoner has announced it at the first press conference after his release today, on June 23.

Activists share their prison experience during the world ice hockey championship upon release from Askrestsina jail.

Opposition activists and football fans will have to spend 10 times more time in jail than our national team has ever played.

"Crude treatment of teddy bears" is behind Belarus' decision to deny entry to Swedish rights activist Martin Uggla.

Human rights defender Martin Uggla from Sweden on May 7 was not allowed to enter Belarus in order to watch a wold ice hockey championship match.

Only one political prisoner in Belarus may qualify for amnesty and only on condition that his prison term does not end before amnesty is announced.

Natallya Pinchuk, the wife of imprisoned human rights defender Ales Bialiatski, says she puts no hopes on the mercy of the state.

Victar Sazonau, Uladzimir Kilmanovich and Raman Yurhel froHrodna are fined over $300 each for posing together in front of a Ukrainian flag.