The fact of such a geographic paradox, unfortunately, is not surprising. It is no longer necessary to explain to the Europeans why representatives of the democratic community cannot gather in the capital of Belarus today.
A year has passed since the terrible events at the "Square of Changes" (the Minsk courtyard, which received this name due to the active civic position of local residents).
We are continuing the project “Let's back to the legal track.” This time, Marina Nikandrina, a lawyer of "A Country to Live in" foundation, will talk about the types of punishment that Belarusian courts apply to political prisoners and the procedure for their execution.
Instructions for those who want to hold a sanctioned rally in Belarus. Even if you complete all the points, you will most likely not be allowed. But you still read this text - there are many interesting things, such as how much the police estimate their services.
"A Country to Live in" foundation provides assistance to political prisoners who, by the will of the criminal regime, ended up in prisons and detention centers in Belarus.
Yuri from Logoisk was shocked by the official results of the 2020 elections. He expressed his civic position and then was among those who came under the repressive machine's blow. Yuri went through torture, bullying, intimidation, and now, being safe, he is ready to tell his story.
As part of the "Self-Government" project, we continue to talk about petitions. In the previous article, we gave a definition of what it is. Now we will explain what exactly your petition-appeal should contain.