Happy birthday to political prisoners born in October. Hundreds of Belarusians are still languishing in prisons across the country. Our task is to free them.
"A Country to Live in" Foundation has created a petition urgently appealing to the UN Special Rapporteurs on Torture. Following the rigged presidential elections in August 2020 and the peaceful protests that followed, Belarusian society faced a huge wave of violence from its repressive machine.
The rise in prices over the past year was felt by all Belarusians. The upward trend continues this year, so the government, recalling the experience of the nineties and zero, decided to freeze the prices of some products. Let's see how it is financially sensible to buy food for citizens of different countries, including Belarusians.
Employees of “A Country to Live in” foundation held an action at the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in Vilnius, timed to coincide with the 27th anniversary of adopting the Constitution.
"A Country to Live in" foundation continues fundraising to help political prisoners. In these difficult times, solidarity and support are especially needed by behind bars on trumped-up charges.
Tatiana Sivachenko continues the "Self-government" project. On March 15, Constitution Day, she talks about the changes that have taken place with the country's Basic Law during the reign of Lukashenko.
On March 15, in Belarus, we celebrate the 27th anniversary of adopting the Constitution - "The Basic Law of the Republic of Belarus, which has supreme legal force and enshrines the fundamental principles and norms of legal regulation of the most important social relations."