We are continuing the project "Let's back to the legal track." In the new series, Marina Nikandrina, a lawyer of "A Country to Live in" foundation, will advise on how to behave during a trial
Somewhat similar, somewhat different stories of Belarusian students who in 2020 faced repression from the security forces and were forced to leave their homeland
«A Country to Live in» foundation not only generates and supports projects designed to help us build a wonderful Belarus of the future. But it also helps those of our friends and associates who find themselves in the inhuman conditions of Belarusian prisons and isolation wards.
Tatiana Sivachenko, an activist of "A Country to Live in" foundation, presents the "Self-Government" project. Every week we will tell you how to return control from the occupiers' hands to the hands of ordinary Belarusians, how local self-government can and should work.
"A Country to Live in" Foundation has launched the "Self-Government" project, within which we will produce training videos, conduct online training, and also meet with you in your cities with lectures on self-government. Together we will learn to draw up an appeal, write complaints and petitions to make our yards, districts, cities, and Belarus better!
2020 turned the life of Yuri Kosach, who became a refugee. Yuri fully experienced the horrors of the Belarusian penitentiary system, which began to work in all its terrible power in August 2020.