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“We see pressure on human rights defenders through intimidation of relatives in occupied territories and organisations being placed on Russia’s ‘undesirable’ lists — including since 19 January this year — making it more dangerous for survivors to cooperate with us”.
Read the interview with Kateryna Rashevska via and website.
20/03/2026
On 19 March, our colleagues, defenders, Marfa Rabkova, Valiantsin Stefanovic, and Nasta Loika were among 250 political prisoners pardoned in . They should never have been behind bars, and we continue to call for justice for their politically motivated imprisonment, as well as for the release of all 1100+ political prisoners in the country, including our colleague Andrei Aliaksandrau.
Вясна. Правы чалавека ў Беларусі / Viasna. Human rights in Belarus
19/03/2026
⚡️⚡️⚡️Вызваленыя 250 палітвязняў
15 з іх дэпартаваныя, 235 застануцца ў Беларусі
🔹Пасля візіту спецпасланніка ЗША ў Мінск з'явілася інфармацыя пра вызваленне палітвязняў. Што вядома на гэты момант 👉 https://spring96.org/be/news/119844
: HRHF and Беларускі дом правоў чалавека імя Барыса Звозскава urge Belarus to:
1⃣ Unconditionally release all political prisoners and end arbitrary detention;
2⃣ Immediately cease the repression of civil society, repeal legislation criminalising independent civic activity, and restore the legal existence of forcibly dissolved organisations;
3⃣ Cooperate fully and meaningfully with UN human rights mechanisms, including the Group of Independent Experts and the Special Rapporteur, and implement their recommendations without delay.
17/03/2026
Backsliding in Georgia includes “a pattern of violence and other abuses against protesters, leaders of political opposition, and journalists (in some instances the violence has arguably reached the threshold of torture), combined with almost complete impunity of perpetrators of those abuses."
“Authorities have gradually limited the freedom of expression and freedoms of assembly and association by introducing legislation targeting civil society, political opposition, independent media and the LGBT+ community.”
“The atmosphere of hostility towards actors independent of the government is compounded by virtually unchecked instances of violence committed by unidentified groups of men who occasionally assault government critics, often in public spaces and broad daylight, with apparent impunity.”
Moscow Mechanism Rapporteur Patrycja Grzebyk @ today’s side event on in .
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