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  • Belarus: RSF welcomes the release of nine arbitrarily detained journalists

    Nine Belaru­sian jour­nal­ists — includ­ing Ihar Losik of Radio Free Europe/Radio Lib­er­ty, detained for more than five years — have been freed after spend­ing months — in some cas­es years — in prison sim­ply for doing their jobs. Reporters With­out Bor­ders (RSF) wel­comes this deci­sion but con­demns their expul­sion to Lithua­nia and urges the author­i­ties to also release the 33 oth­er media pro­fes­sion­als still behind bars.

    RSF wel­comes the release of nine Belaru­sian jour­nal­ists, even though they should nev­er have spent a sin­gle day behind bars. Their only ‘crime’ was prac­tis­ing jour­nal­ism and defend­ing the right to reli­able infor­ma­tion. We regret, how­ev­er, that they were forced into exile in Lithua­nia instead of being able to work freely in their own coun­try. Their courage com­mands admi­ra­tion — they defied a crack­down that has almost erad­i­cat­ed inde­pen­dent media in Belarus. RSF reit­er­ates that 33 oth­er jour­nal­ists and media pro­fes­sion­als remain impris­oned, and demands the Belaru­sian author­i­ties to free them with­out delay and guar­an­tee their right to inform.

    Jeanne Cave­li­er
    Head of the RSF East­ern Europe and Cen­tral Asia Desk

    Those released include Radio Free Europe/Radio Lib­er­ty con­trib­u­tor Ihar Losik (detained since June 2020) and sev­er­al jour­nal­ists from the Polish‑based exiled chan­nel Bel­sat TVIry­na Slau­nika­va (arrest­ed in Octo­ber 2021), Larysa Shchyrako­va (Decem­ber 2022), Yauhen Merkis (Sep­tem­ber 2022) and Viachaslau Laza­rau (Feb­ru­ary 2023). Also freed were Ali­ak­san­dr Mant­se­vich, editor‑in‑chief of Rehi­ianal­na­ia Haze­ta (March 2023), and jour­nal­ists who con­tributed to sev­er­al inde­pen­dent out­lets — Pavel Mazhei­ka (August 2022), Pavel Pad­abed (Jan­u­ary 2023) and Ale­na Tsi­mashchuk (arrest­ed before June 2024).

    All had been con­vict­ed or pros­e­cut­ed for their jour­nal­is­tic work in a coun­try where almost all inde­pen­dent media have been silenced since the 2020 pres­i­den­tial elec­tion, as jour­nal­ists have been impris­oned or dri­ven into exile. Their release took place as part of talks with the US admin­is­tra­tion that led to the release of 52 polit­i­cal pris­on­ers on 11 Sep­tem­ber 2025.

    See the RSF por­traits of the Belaru­sian jour­nal­ists wrong­ful­ly held behind bars.

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