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A large group of released Belarusians has arrived in Warsaw
From Ukraine to Warsaw, more than one hundred Belarusians — women and men — have arrived who were released from Lukashenko’s prisons and forcibly expelled abroad

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Dec 18, 2025


Proposals to improve legalization procedures for Belarusians in Poland have been submitted to key Polish government authorities
In Warsaw, at the Museum of Free Belarus, an Expert Seminar titled "Polish–Belarusian Dialogue on Solidarity" was held, dedicated to the history of support and the challenges of legalization for Belarusians in Poland

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Dec 16, 2025


Pavel Latushka: "It is important that Lukashenko understands that the EU’s position will not change until he undertakes real changes in his policies"
"Our most important goal is the release of all political prisoners from Lukashenko’s prisons, but the strategic goal is democratic change in Belarus", said Pavel Latushka, Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and delegate of the Coordination Council, during a meeting at the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Warsaw held in connection with International Human Rights Day

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Dec 11, 2025


Pavel Latushka Submitted an Appeal to the Polish Financial Supervision Authority Requesting Clarifications Regarding the Blocking of Mobile Banking Applications for Belarusians by Polish Banks
At the same time, on 4 December Pavel Latushka sent a request for a meeting with the management of PKO Bank Polski in order to discuss the situation that has arisen

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Dec 9, 2025


News digest 8 December 2025
A curated selection of analytics, key meetings, and publications in international media

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Dec 8, 2025


Pavel Latushka at the Forum "Warsaw Dialogue for Democracy": "Lukashenko Is Already in Europe. We Must Not Allow the Mistakes to Be Repeated"
The Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of the National Anti-Crisis Management (NAM), Pavel Latushka, spoke at the international forum "Warsaw Dialogue for Democracy", dedicated to the theme "Democracy and International Security: Human Rights Defenders on the Frontline of Freedom"

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Dec 4, 2025


Summary of the information meeting for Belarusian citizens in Poland on pensions and social benefits
On November 28, 2025, an informational meeting was held in Warsaw for Belarusians living in Poland, focused on pension provision and social benefits.

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Dec 3, 2025


Victim of a “Repentance Video”
M.V. was 19 years old. She studied in her third year at the journalism faculty of BSU. She was not an activist, but she had what her curator in GUBOPiK would later call “an excessive sense of justice.” She ran a small Instagram blog about books and life in Minsk

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Dec 2, 2025


The Destruction of NGOs
O.P., 52, was the long-time director of a human rights organization “Viasna” (name changed) in one of the regional centers. Their organization was not political in the direct sense: they were not fighting for power

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Dec 2, 2025


A Migrant as a “Human Shield”
F.A., 28, was an English teacher in Mosul, Iraq. After his city was destroyed by ISIS and later during the fighting for its liberation, he lost his job and home. He was an educated man, far from war, simply seeking safety for his young wife and three-year-old daughter

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Dec 2, 2025


The “State Treason” Case
I.R., 29, worked as a railway track fitter at the Belarusian Railway in a small town in Homyel Region. He was not an activist, but he had what is often called “an acute sense of justice.” He loved his country and considered himself a patriot

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Dec 2, 2025


“Rehabilitation” in “Dubrava”
Counselors, speaking with a Russian accent, told them that Ukraine was a “terrorist state” that “bombed Donbas for eight years,” and that Russia and Belarus were their “brotherly saviors.”

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Dec 2, 2025


Witness of Missile Launches
Fear mixed with shame in the village. People were afraid to talk. A neighbor who tried to film a column on his phone was taken by the Belarusian KGB. He disappeared for two weeks. When he returned, he was gray-haired and with broken ribs

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Dec 2, 2025


Belarusian Conscription Soldier
Russian contract soldiers behaved arrogantly, calling Belarusians “bulbashi” and looking down on them

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Dec 2, 2025


The “Round Dance Case”
On 13 September 2020, a Sunday, she joined thousands of other Brest residents in a peaceful march. The mood was high, almost festive. People sang songs, carried flowers. When they reached the intersection of Masherov Avenue and Cosmonauts Boulevard, the crowd stopped

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Dec 2, 2025


The “Incommunicado” Regime
Total information blackout. E.K. filed complaints with the Department for Enforcement of Sentences and the Prosecutor General’s Office

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Dec 2, 2025


Death in a Punishment Cell (SHIZO)
The official death report stated that he died “as a result of a chronic condition worsening.” Not a word about SHIZO, not a word about denial of medical care

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Dec 2, 2025


Crimes against humanity committed by the authorities of Belarus: legal qualification and accountability mechanisms
In public discourse, the term “crimes against humanity” (CAH) is often used as an emotional assessment of acts of cruelty. However, in international law it is one of the most serious categories of crimes, clearly codified in Article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

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Dec 2, 2025
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