"A Country to Live in" foundation continues to look for options to support political prisoners and their families with children amid growing repressions.
Gleb Anikevich worked in the department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs as a specialist in fire and security alarm systems. In August 2020, he witnessed the atrocities of people in uniform on the streets of Minsk. After that, his family faced harassment from the investigating authorities. Gleb fled the country with his family and now, being safe, is ready to share his story.
Every year Belstat publishes a report on the work of all state-owned enterprises. Alisa Ryzhychenko, an expert in public administration and international development, Master of Economics, studied this report closely and came to disappointing conclusions.
Spring is coming, and with it, the time spent by the citizens of our country in the fresh air increases. We recommend that you dress for the weather and take some documents or copies with you.
People are thrown behind bars for going out into the streets, and lawyers are deprived of their licenses for doing their job. Legal default continues in Belarus. Marina Nikandrina, a lawyer of "A Country to Live in" foundation, talks about how to protect your rights in the conditions of modern Belarus, where "sometimes there is no time for laws." Not the fact that this will help, but it is definitely worth reading. Today we will talk about the seizure of property.