From the very beginning of Russia’s military action against Ukraine, the Lukashenko regime has supported the dictator of the neighbouring state. When troops didn’t leave the territory of Belarus on February 20, 2022, it...
Many Belarusian women who fled repression in Ukraine stayed on the burning ground when the war started. It was their choice to defend the country that became their second home. Each does what she...
We would like to hereby present the chronicle of repressions against our organization, the International Centre for Civil Initiatives Our House. Only during one year, 2021, the Belarusians regime’s propaganda showed 147 (!!!) TV programmes...
As the weekly protests continue and the visible impact on the regime leadership is minuscule. it might be time to reflect on how the opposition as well as their friends abroad might proceed. From...
“Our House” (“Nash Dom”) is a Belarusian CSO registered in Lithuania, which aims at “democratic transformation of the Belarusian authorities in a non-violent way“. We would like to present you our report on the...
In total, from August to December 2020, hundreds of minors and their parents were detained and brought to administrative and criminal liability. As of September 11, 2020, the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic...
This monitoring is dedicated to state persecution and repressions against clergy and believers of various confessions which took place between August and November 2020. In this report, we show only cases related to repressions...
We would like to draw your attention to the fact that staff of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus use color-coded stigmatization and markings on detained peaceful protesters and on Belarusian prisoners serving...
Ms Niina Laajapuro Policy Director Amnesty International – Finnish Section Helsinki, 17 November 2020 Subject: The Urgent Appeal about Protection of the Children’s Hospice in Belarus Dear Ms Laajapuro, We, Belarusian Diaspora in Finland,...
Currently, there is a system in use in Belarus’s prisons that ‘marks’ prisoners with coloured labels. This practise is designed to easily identify certain individuals among the mass of prisoners and often leads (and...
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