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Stripped of her home: The Belarusian political prisoner pardoned by Lukashenka

“I am staying in Belarus. I will not run. I am ready to spend time in prison for the chance to live in my homeland.” That was the firm—though now I’m no longer sure it was the right—decision I made after the 2020 presidential election in Belarus, as the machinery of repression began accelerating against journalists, civil society, and, more broadly, anyone unwilling to accept dictatorship, violence, and systemic human rights abuses. For the next…
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Index on Censorship broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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