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"When Former Security Officers Go to Prison, They Remember Human Rights": Maksim Vinyarski on His Imprisonment and the Solidarity of Belarusians

A long-time opponent of the Belarusian authorities, Maksim Vinyarski, was sentenced to 5 years for allegedly "preparing to participate in mass riots." On September 11, the activist was released from prison along with other prisoners and taken to the Lithuanian border. Svaboda asked the former prisoner about the mood of the convicts, human rights behind bars, and public support. The coordinator of the civil campaign "European Belarus" Maksim Viny…
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A long-time opponent of the Belarusian authorities, Maksim Vinyarski, was sentenced to 5 years for allegedly "preparing to participate in mass riots." On September 11, the activist was released from prison along with other prisoners and taken to the Lithuanian border. Svaboda asked the former prisoner about the mood of the convicts, human rights behind bars, and public support. The coordinator of the civil campaign "European Belarus" Maksim Viny…

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Радыё Свабода broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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