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Yearly Archives: 2021

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Same sentences for stickers and wife-beating: we are comparing punishments for domestic violence and protests

In Belarus, domestic tyrants have carte blanche from the state. The government system allows a man to stay free after beating and torturing his wife until he kills her. At the same time, for...

Read more 2021-11-18 at 00:05 Svetlana Gordeeva

“Our House” about domestic violence: “Most women prefer to endure until it ends in tragedy”

It is not accepted to spread about this topic in society. Only when something terrible happens, for example, a murder, the media will risk writing about it. But “Our House” did not let us...

Read more 2021-11-17 at 21:59 Svetlana Gordeeva

No one will protect Belarusians: women and children become victims of domestic violence. Monitoring of “Our House”

Unfortunately, not all family and domestic conflicts end well. While the state is limited to the temporary arrest of despots and conversations with them, women receive severe injuries from them – up to fractures,...

Read more 2021-11-17 at 16:25 Svetlana Gordeeva

How Belarusian government liquidates organizations saving victims of domestic violence

Victims of domestic violence in Belarus have nowhere to go. There are very few crisis rooms from territorial social protection centres – even in large cities, there are hardly a dozen places. And not...

Read more 2021-11-17 at 15:23 Svetlana Gordeeva

Domestic violence is rampant in Belarus: how the state mocks the victims of domestic tyranny

Belarusians have been taught since childhood not to talk about what is happening inside the family. Growing up, many women don’t say that husbands beat them and teach this to daughters. For generations, Belarusians...

Read more 2021-11-17 at 13:59 Svetlana Gordeeva

How “Our House” fought for the Belarusian village

This week we have released several materials in which we talked about the hardships and worries of life in the outback. Looking at the dying Belarusian villages, empty houses and poor villagers, “Our House”...

Read more 2021-11-11 at 18:35 Svetlana Gordeeva

Are the villagers for Lukashenka? How a dictator represses the most loyal electorate

Lukashenka has repeatedly said that it is in the villages that he is most supported. They say that all the protesters mostly live in Minsk, do nothing but idle festivities, but in the villages,...

Read more 2021-11-11 at 17:32 Svetlana Gordeeva

How the illegitimate government deprives rural children of their homes and why exactly they become the target of attacks

The demographic situation in the Belarusian village leaves much to be desired. People are in no hurry to start families there, not only because of low earnings but also because of the lack of...

Read more 2021-11-11 at 17:03 Svetlana Gordeeva

Below the poverty line: how much does it cost to work in a Belarusian village

The labour market in rural areas is small. People living here can’t work as programmers, PR specialists, copywriters – milkmaids, locksmiths, animal breeders and agronomists are much more needed. Of course, doctors, teachers, sellers...

Read more 2021-11-11 at 16:24 Svetlana Gordeeva

On the verge of extinction: how does the Belarusian village live after the “support” of Lukashenka

According to the 2019 census, only 2.1 million Belarusians live in villages. And, unfortunately, the number of villagers is decreasing every year. There is almost no work in rural areas (except for low-paid vacancies...

Read more 2021-11-11 at 15:40 Svetlana Gordeeva
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