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Pavel Latushka: Presence of the Belarusian Delegation in PACE Provides the Opportunity to Influence Its Decisions and Raise Belarusian Issues
The member of the Coordination Council delegation to PACE recalled that during the last session in which he participated, a special resolution was adopted concerning the security of the European continent

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Feb 6


Pavel Latushka appealed to representatives of the European Commission regarding the problem of blocking Belarusians' access to banking services
On February 3, the Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus, Head of the NAM Pavel Latushka sent a repeated appeal to the Chairman of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) Jacek Jastrzębski with a request for a possible response to the situation with problematic issues regarding the opening of bank accounts for Belarusian citizens residing in Poland

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Feb 5


Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya met with the NAM team in Warsaw
On February 5, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya held a meeting with the team of the National Anti-Crisis Management (NAM)

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Feb 5


US Intelligence Has Reported: It's Time to Remove Lukashenko
In the life of any dictatorship, sooner or later a moment comes when all the decorations it hides behind wear out so much that they begin to fall apart before our eyes. For Belarus, this moment has arrived now

Pavel Latushka
Feb 4


Is the Regime Afraid of the Round Table?
Recently, our initiative to organize a Round Table to resolve the Belarusian crisis has sparked active discussion

Pavel Latushka
Jan 31


No Changes in EU Visa Policy for Belarusians Are Planned
Information that emerged regarding changes to the European Union's visa policy toward Belarusians became one of the topics of discussion during working meetings of the Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet, Head of NAM Pavel Latushka and Speaker of the Coordination Council Arciom Brukhan in Berlin

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Jan 31


Pavel Latushka: The Scale of Transnational Repression is Intensifying Every Year and Today Affects Almost Everyone Who Has Been Expelled from the Country
Transnational repression has become a systemic tool used by authoritarian regimes to persecute their opponents beyond the country's borders. However, Lukashenka's regime has brought these practices to a scale that meets the definition of persecution as a crime against humanity, which falls under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court

Pavel Latushka
Jan 30


Transnational Repression as an Instrument of State Terror under the Lukashenko Regime
Theses of the Speech by Pavel Latushka, Delegate of the Coordination Council and Member of the Belarusian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, delivered at a Special Event of the PACE titled “Understanding Transnational Repression: Risks, Patterns and Implications for Europe’s Democratic Space and Its Most Vulnerable Democracies” during the PACE Winter Plenary Session (26–30 January 2026)

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Jan 29


Holding Lukashenka Accountable for the Crime of Aggression is Crucial for Restoring the Rights of Thousands of Ukrainian Citizens
The actions of the military-political leadership of Lukashenka's regime, which led to the act of aggression by Belarus against Ukraine, must be properly documented. This is exactly the work that the People's Anti-Crisis Management is now carrying out

Pavel Latushka
Jan 29


Since December 30, 2025, Polish Bank Has Recognized Temporary Identity Certificate for Foreigners as a Document Confirming Identity
Bank Millennium "will provide clients who present a temporary identity certificate for foreigners (TZTC) with the ability to use bank accounts to the extent provided for in the contract, including electronic banking channels," states the official response of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) to a letter from the Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet, Head of NAM Pavel Latushka, regarding difficulties faced by citizens of Belarus when using banking serv

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Jan 29


Only Systemic Democratic Changes in Belarus, Not Tactical Agreements with the Dictator, Can Ensure Peace and Stability in Europe
In his speech, the PACE rapporteur on Belarus noted that Lukashenka's regime continues mass political repression, and since 2020, more than 8,000 people have been convicted in politically motivated criminal cases, including 1,254 people in the past year

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Jan 29


European justice must prevail in Belarus
Theses of the Speech by Pavel Latushka, Delegate of the Coordination Council and Member of the Belarusian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, at the meeting of the PACE Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights during the PACE Winter Plenary Session

Pavel Latushka
Jan 28


The attention of PACE to the situation in Belarus is extremely important
Theses of the Speech by Pavel Latushka, Delegate of the Coordination Council and Member of the Belarusian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, at the meeting of the PACE Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy during the PACE Winter Plenary Session

Pavel Latushka
Jan 28


Representatives of Germany and France Confirmed the Need for Pressure on Lukashenka's Regime
Pavel Latushka, together with other members of the delegation of democratic forces of Belarus to PACE, also took part in meetings with the delegations of the parliaments of Croatia and France

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Jan 28


European Justice Must Prevail in Belarus
The memorandum to the resolution emphasizes Lukashenka's involvement in the deportation of Ukrainian children to Belarus

Pavel Latushka
Jan 28


"Entry Point – 123" – New Exhibition at the Museum of Free Belarus
From January 20 to March 1, the Museum of Free Belarus — a project of the People's Anti-Crisis Management — is hosting the exhibition "Entry Point — 123," dedicated to 123 Belarusian political prisoners released on December 13 and forcibly deported by Lukashenka's regime

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Jan 21


The Belarusian crisis must be resolved primarily by Belarusians
It is unacceptable for the future of the Belarusian people to be decided without their participation — "nothing about us without us"

Pavel Latushka
Jan 19


Pavel Latushka discussed joint projects with the Belarusian minority in Poland
Joint projects with representatives of Belarusian minority organizations in Poland were discussed during meetings of Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet and Head of the NAM Pavel Latushka in Białystok with representatives of the Belarusian minority and Belarusian diaspora in the Białystok region

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Jan 17
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