As of August 8
1262 persons in Belarus are considered as political prisoners


Bloggers, businessmen, presidential campaign members and peaceful protesters are held in prisons only because they were not afraid to exercise their rights - the right to participate in peaceful assemblies, to express their opinion and to be involved in political activities.
Most of these people were targeted by politically motivated criminal prosecution in connection with the events that took place during and after the presidential election of August 2020.
Who can qualify as a political prisoner, according to Belarusian human rights defenders?
Addresses of prisons:
1262 persons unfairly imprisoned
List of former political prisoners
Latest news
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#WeStandBYyou: German MPs adopt political prisoners Yuryi Selvich, Aliaksandr Fiaduta, and Danila Bandaruk
05.08.2022
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“We want to get through to the walls”: Viasna solidarity actions at Belarusian embassy in Vilnius held on August 4
05.08.2022
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Former civil servant convicted of disclosing personal data of police officers
04.08.2022
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Viasna digest: 36 political prisoners released in July, 20 of them fully served their sentences
03.08.2022
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Journalist Iryna Slaunikava sentenced to five years in jail
03.08.2022
What should I know and how to help?
✉️ Write a letter. Make a scan of your letter or postcard and share it online
🤝 Please use the Russian (or Belarusian) name of the prison
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💡 More tips here