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Maksim Zhbankou: Life, just life — traumatically beautiful
This interview is part of the collection “Voice of the Freedom Generation”, a living testimony to the creative and civic presence of those who have not lost their voice even in exile.
Former Director of Belorusy i Rynok Kanstantsin Zalatykh released from prison
The Belarusian Association of Journalists has learned that former director of the independent economic newspaper Belorusy i Rynok, Kanstantsin Zalatykh, was released on October 23 after serving his full prison term.
Truth or dare? How work in exile changes journalism – and how to cope with
Journalists in exile – should they talk or act, and are they able to stay objective or inevitably turning into activists? – this question is enough to spark a discussion. We propose to start it from the experience of Belarus, who has a large ecosystem of media in exile, and expand on a broader context.
Andrzej Poczobut awarded the Sakharov Prize
Belarusian journalist Andrzej Poczobut has received the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize, alongside imprisoned Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli.
Journalist Pavel Dabravolski accused of treason
Pavel Dabravolski, a journalist detained in the Committee for State Security (KGB) jail, has been accused of high treason in connection with his professional activities and may face up to 15 years’ imprisonment.
Former Media-Polesye journalist released from prison
Yauhen Nikalayevich has fully served his sentence of one and a half years for allegedly participating in the 2020 protests, although in reality, he was simply performing his professional duties as a journalist.
The European Press Prize 2026 is officially open for entries
From now until 14 December 2025, journalists from across Europe — all 46 Council of Europe countries, plus Belarus and Russia — are invited to submit their best work.
No calls, No letters: Dzianis Ivashin cut off from the outside world for months
On October 6, the family of imprisoned journalist Dzianis Ivashyn finally received postcards from him — the first in more than a month of silence. All correspondence except with close relatives is forbidden.
Andrzej Poczobut placed in SHU again for six months
According to information available to the Belarusian Association of Journalists, political prisoner and journalist Andrzej Poczobut was placed in a SHU (secure housing unit) on August 23 for six months, until February 2026.
Poczobut recovering from surgery, has heart issues
Andrzej Poczobut is experiencing serious health problems, including hypertension and arrhythmia, according to Andżelika Borys, head of the unofficial Union of Poles in Belarus. Borys shared the update with Newsweek Polska following a prison visit on September 23.
Poland moves to deport mother of journalist Katsiaryna Vadanosava
Polish authorities have ordered the deportation of the mother of Belarusian journalist Katsiaryna Vadanosava, despite her poor health and family ties in Poland.
Belarus opens three criminal cases against journalist Andrei Mialeshka
Belarusian journalist Andrei Mialeshka says authorities have launched three criminal cases against him, while police also searched his mother’s apartment in Hrodna, where he is officially registered.
“Without us, you wouldn’t know…”: Inside the secrets Belarus wanted buried, until reporters exposed them
Since August 2020, more than 400 journalists have left Belarus due to persecution. Around 30 independent outlets have relocated abroad. They continue working now in some of the harshest conditions in Europe.
Journalist Kiryl Pazniak declared a political prisoner
Human rights groups have recognized journalist Kiryl Pazniak, detained in early September this year, as a political prisoner. The joint statement by Belarusian human rights organizations was published today, September 17. In total, the list names 17 new political prisoners.
Journalist Ihar Ilyash sentenced to four years in prison
The Minsk City Court has sentenced journalist and political prisoner Ihar Ilyash to four years in prison. Judge Siarhei Katser found him guilty of “discrediting the Republic of Belarus” and “facilitating extremist activities.” In addition to the prison term, Ilyash must pay a fine of $1,240.
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