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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.
Ten journalists among 52 political prisoners released in Belarus
On September 11, 2025, Belarusian authorities released 52 political prisoners following negotiations with a U.S. delegation led by John Coale. Among them were twelve journalists and media workers who had faced harsh prison sentences for their professional activities.
Journalist Ihar Ilyash’s trial to resume on September 4
The Minsk City Court will resume the trial of journalist Ihar Ilyash on September 4. He is accused of facilitating extremism and discrediting Belarus.
Aleh Supruniuk and Pavel Dabravolski recognized as political prisoners
On August 26, 2025, Belarusian human rights organizations issued a joint statement regarding journalists Aleh Supruniuk and Pavel Dabravolski, who are behind bars in Belarus.
Journalist Aleh Supruniuk sentenced to three years in prison
Friends of the Brest journalist report that on August 8 Aleh Suprunyuk received a three-year prison sentence. He was convicted of involvement in an “extremist formation.” Prior to the verdict, he had spent over six months in pre-trial detention.
German MP becomes symbolic godparent to imprisoned journalist Palina Pitkevich
As part of the #WeStandBYyou campaign, Ophelia Nick, a member of the German political party Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, has become the symbolic godparent of journalist Palina Pitkevich, who was sentenced by the Belarusian authorities to three years in prison.
BAJ launched the project “Journalists: The Silent Mode”
Determined not to let the facts of persecution and repression against journalists disappear in the information flow or perceived as white noise, the Belarusian Association of Journalists launched the project “Journalists: The Silent Mode.”
BAJ exhibition on imprisoned journalists held at “New Belarus” conference
The project “Journalists: The Silent Mode” is a visual form of resistance to the quiet erasure of journalists from public space, the profession, and life — a process that the Belarusian authorities have been deliberately carrying out for the past five years. Belarussian Association of Journalists spoke with visitors to the exhibition at the conference […]
Belarus: portraits of arbitrarily detained media professionals
Today, Belarus is one of the largest prisons in the world for independent journalists, with 39 currently behind bars.
Journalist Danil Palianski sentenced to 10 years in prison over “high treason”
The case against freelance journalist Danil Palianski was heard by the Brest Regional Court. According to the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ), the trial began in mid-July 2025 and was held behind closed doors. The verdict was delivered on July 25.
“Help yourself — and thousands around you will be saved”: Kayak solidarity rally for jailed Belarusian journalists held near Vilnius
While the sun finally broke through weeks of rain over Vilnius on June 28, a group of Belarusians gathered on Lithuania’s Merkys River for an unusual but meaningful event — a solidarity kayak rally to support imprisoned journalists and political prisoners in Belarus.
“Riding for our people”: Solidarity bike ride for imprisoned journalists held in Vilnius
“Riding for our people” — a solidarity bike ride for imprisoned Belarusian journalists — took place in Vilnius on May 14. It was organized to mark the 30th anniversary of the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ). Among those showing their support was the leader of the Belarusian pro-democracy forces, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. Her diplomatic advisor, Dzianis […]
“Belarus: A Media Prison in the Center of Europe” – IFJ voices support for imprisoned Belarusian journalists
The Belarusian issue was highlighted over the past week at two major international platforms: the EFJ Congress in Hungary and the IFJ Annual General Assembly in Canada.
Belarus: Free Belarusian journalists and media workers NOW!
The Executive Committee of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) convening in Montreal on 10 and 11 June 2025, demands the release of all Belarusian jailed journalists and media workers.
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