The student community has always been the engine of protest and actively supported changes. Belarus was not the exception – there were the students who joined the fight against the Lukashenko regime since August....
Students, journalists, female leaders, volunteers, human rights activists, and those who simply care, who at some point did not pass by and were caught up in the millstone of repression. The authorities have failed...
Among the huge number of female political prisoners, women who were repressed after the August 9 elections, there is another group, which, unfortunately, is not so noticeable now. These are girls and young women...
Until a year ago, Orsha native Natalia Hershe did not know that she would not soon see her loved ones living in Switzerland. After the elections, the woman returned to her homeland, took part...
The illegitimate president constantly trumpets his love for children, but behind the beautiful picture is a terrible reality: a child can be taken to an orphanage if he just takes a picture with the...
While Belarusian women were receiving congratulations and flowers for the International Women’s Day, the team of the ICCI “Nash Dom” began to relaunch the “252 + 1” campaign. Let us remind you that it...
Orphans in prisons are even more powerless than ordinary prisoners. There is no one to stand up for them, they have no relatives who will bring the package, write a letter and send money....
The Belarusian organisation “Nash Dom” (Our House) started out as a small local initiative. Today, it is active in more than 15 cities across the country. In 2020, “Nash Dom” started cooperating with medica mondiale....
The action took place in the Lithuanian capital on the eve of International Women’s Day. It was attended by representatives of the Belarusian diaspora and Lithuanians who are not indifferent to the Belarusian protest....
Last year, the Grodno Children’s Hospice named after St. Hubert became the center of lawlessness on the part of the security forces. First, a charitable organization helping seriously ill children was evicted from two...
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