Fundation "My razem" (Poland) announces an essay competition "Women - we are together". Project is carried out within the framework of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland "Polish-Belarusian cooperation in 2013" („Wspólne Działania Polsko-Białoruskie 2013"), in collaboration with Committee for the Protection of the repressed "Solidarity" (Belarus). Participation in the essay contest will take women from Belarus and Poland to share its experience in the fight against the regime. working languages ??of the competition are: Polish, Belarusian, Russian.
The political prisoner Pavel Seviarynets said May 9 holiday - a holiday with tears in her eyes. Pavel agrees with the publicist Alexander Chajchyts, May 9 - is "an ideological crutch for unprincipled regimes."
Traditionally, December 10, International Human Rights Day, determine the best journalists, lawyers and human rights defenders. This year human rights defender named Lubou Kavalova.
November 30, the anniversary of the death penalty, Vladislav Kovalev and Dmitry Konovalov, Irina Bogdanova, Lera Krasovskaya and Lyubov Kovaleva urged the world community to unite and demand to return the body to his family Vladislav Kovalev. Video message on behalf of three women were released in a campaign Lyubov Kovaleva "Bring the body," that she started on a global platform Change.org.
In the case of an explosion near KGB detained in Vitebsk is one person. The remaining suspects, investigators of the Investigative Committee released. This is the agency "Interfax-West".
The former head of BT Alexander Zimovsky, after his retirement firmly settled in Russia, does not believe in the possibility of the involvement of the Belarusian opposition to an explosion in front of the Vitebsk KGB. According to experts, these "signals to the national leader" comes from the Belarusian security services.
Co-chair of the organizing committee of the party "Belarusian Christian Democracy" (BCD) Pavel Sevyarynets encouraged young Christian Democrats to work actively with the people in favor of Belarus.
Colonel Igor Evseev, famous by appearing at a crackdown on the protests in Minsk and beating journalists told him about himself. It turns out, he loves animals...