Happy birthday to those who celebrated September. Part 2
Happy birthday to those who celebrated September. Part 2
Happy birthday to political prisoners born in September. Hundreds of Belarusians are still languishing in prisons across the country. Our task is to free them.
Year since the death of Stanislav Chur
Year since the death of Stanislav Chur
On September 19, 2020, a worker at the Kozlov Minsk Electrotechnical Plant committed suicide in one of the shops.
Help the political prisoner to get ready for the stage
Help the political prisoner to get ready for the stage
As of September 17, there are 666 political prisoners in Belarus.
22.02.2021
Your relative, friend, or just a familiar person fell into the millstones of the Belarusian repressive machine. How to get him recognized as a political prisoner? We present to your attention a detailed guide.
22.02.2021
Summing up the results of the work of "A Country to Live in" fund over the past week (February 15-21).
22.02.2021
A "Country to Live in" foundation assists political prisoners who will end up in prisons and detention centers in Belarus by the criminal regime's will.
20.02.2021
A petition is a collective request or demand. In today's Belarusian realities, this is practically the only instrument of dialogue with the authorities. Let's figure out how it works.
19.02.2021
On February 2, the verdict in the case of Vladimir Neronsky was announced. Judge Alexander Rybakov found him guilty under criminal articles of insulting a government official and organizing group actions that grossly violate public order. The verdict is three years of imprisonment in a general regime colony.
18.02.2021
A shelter for refugees from Belarus has been operating in Bialystok, Poland, for two and a half months. During this time, it received 25 people. The shelter was opened in December last year by the joint efforts of "A Country to Live in" foundation and its Polish partners from the "Fundacja Bialorus 2020" and the support of the iHeplBelarus.org financial group.
18.02.2021
Natalia from the Vitebsk region took an active part in collecting signatures for Svetlana Tikhanovskaya. The current government considered Natalya dangerous and arrested her on election day. And although she was released soon, it became clear that Lukashenka's guardsmen would not stop there. Indeed, countless inspections of Natalia's business and her husband by the regulatory authorities began, a criminal case was opened.
A Country to Live in foundation
Helps political prisoners and their families