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These three women stood up to Europe's longest-serving dictator. Here's what happened to them
By Luke McGee
Belarus opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova 'snatched from street' in Minsk
By Luke Harding
Tech Workers Flee Belarus as IT Haven Takes Authoritarian Turn
By Aliaksandr Kudrytski, Ilya Khrennikov & Alexander Sazonov
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Formerly TwitterSviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
Tsihanouskaya
Many political prisoners in #Belarus live under a strict form of house arrest, subjected to stringent rules that control their every move. Important @BBC reporting sheds light on the stories of women trapped in limbo by this Soviet-era punishment. ⬇️
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xm9q pic.twitter.com/miaZ4yL7qR
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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
Tsihanouskaya
In #Belarus, our fight for freedom taught us to be self-sufficient & brave. Yesterday, at @COECongress, I spoke about the power of people. It's what makes Europe so great. It was ordinary Belarusians, not politicians, who led our revolution. And that's what made it unstoppable. pic.twitter.com/Yz5dpQ8k15
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Viasna
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Today, there are +7 political prisoners in Belarus
There are 1406 political prisoners in total. pic.twitter.com/vTqh4BquUc
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NEXTA
nexta_tv
Lukashenka ruined everything as usual
The dictator of #Belarus has introduced more confusion into the Kremlin's already confused version of the terrorists' escape.
"As soon as there was information from the security services that the car with terrorists was moving in the… pic.twitter.com/0DSzYmzh1e
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Putin poised to buy Belarus
By Peter Dickinson
Belarus activists describe dramatic alleged abduction and last sighting of Maria Kolesnikova
By Sebastian Shukla & Caitlin Hu
Opposition Leader in Belarus Averts Expulsion by Tearing Up Passport (Published 2020)
By Andrew Higgins
Belarus opposition leader 'ripped up passport at Ukraine border'
By Shaun Walker & Luke Harding