Journalist Andrzej Poczobut exchanged at Belarus-Poland border
State media reported that on April 28 at around 2:00 PM, an “operation to exchange detained persons in a ‘five-for-five’ format” took place at the state border between Belarus and Poland. According to them, political prisoner and journalist Andrzej Poczobut was included in the exchange.

Andrzej Poczobut in his first moments after release. April 28, 2026. Belarus–Poland border near the Białowieża Forest. Photo: X account of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk
According to BelTA, the “5x5 prisoner exchange” was the “culmination of a complex and lengthy negotiation process between Belarus’s KGB and Poland’s Intelligence Agency, carried out under the direct instruction of the President of Belarus.”
BelTA also emphasized that Andrzej Poczobut, among the five Poles returned to their homeland, was released following a personal appeal to Aliaksandr Lukashenka from the journalist’s imprisoned mother and from Anżelika Borys, head of the Union of Poles in Belarus.
Over Five Years of Persecution
On 25 March 2021, at the height of the Belarusian-Polish diplomatic conflict, members of the officially disgraced Union of Poles in Belarus were searched in Hrodna. The General Prosecutor’s office brought a criminal case for “incitement of national and religious hatred.” Among the arrested leaders of the organization was well-known journalist Andrzej Poczobut, 49. The Union of Poles in Belarus, as well as the Polish government, stated that the prosecution was “an act of intimidation against the entire Polish minority in Belarus.” Following the Poczobut verdict, Poland closed another Polish-Belarusian border crossing, Bobrowniki — Berastavitsa.
Human rights activists recognized him as a political prisoner.
Throughout his imprisonment, Poczobut was forbidden meetings with relatives, his letters were censored, and correspondence with his minor son was blocked. The journalist’s lawyers remained silent, fearing loss of their licenses.
Background
Andrzej Poczobut was born on April 16, 1973, in Vialikaja Berastavitsa in the Hrodna Region. In 1998, he graduated from the Law Faculty of Yanka Kupala State University of Hrodna. Since 2002, he worked in journalism for Hrodna newspapers including Pahonia, Dzień, and Głos znad Niemna, and was a correspondent for the independent newspaper Narodnaya Volya. He served as editor-in-chief of Magazyn Polski na uchodźstwie, the magazine of the Union of Poles in Belarus. Since 2006, he was a Belarus correspondent for the major Polish publication Gazeta Wyborcza.
Poczobut had previously been recognized as a political prisoner. In 2011, he was convicted of “defamation” of Aliaksandr Lukashenka and sentenced to 3 years with a 2‑year suspension, then released in the courtroom.
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