Belarus Needs Our Help

The United States must stand boldly against the Lukashenka regime and its abuse of human rights

As the migration crisis provoked by the thuggish President of Belarus subsides on its border with Poland, pro-Democratic leaders in exile along with the underground artists of the Belarus Free Theatre are still working feverishly to draw international attention to the ongoing human rights abuses under Aliaksandr Lukashenka’s regime. The regime’s atrocities and valiant ...
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Belarus Needs Our Help

“You Cannot Force Me to Look and Not to See”

Large-scale repression against students and the academic community in Belarus continues

A liberty to follow my own will in all things where that rule prescribes not,not to be subject to the inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of another man, as freedom of nature is to be under no other restraint but the law of Nature.—John Locke, Second Treatise of Government Kids in ...
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“You Cannot Force Me to Look and Not to See”

Confronting the World Wide Threat of Right Wing Authoritarianism

If we don’t hang together, we will surely hang separately

Our effort to create and nourish a “world-wide committee of democratic correspondence” began long before the coronavirus laid waste to our world. And as a world-wide network, our efforts have always involved a strong online component. For the web affords our far-flung group many opportunities for the sharing of ideas ...
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Confronting the World Wide Threat of Right Wing Authoritarianism

The Mood Has Changed

From confrontation to subversion: the evolution of protest culture in Belarus

————— In a few short summer months, Belarus completely rewrote its role in world history. Became a part of it. This is about far more than who has formal sovereignty. It’s about our own style and our own place. Ihar Babkoŭ, 8.30.2020 ————— In an unprecedented and historic act of collective politicization, the Belarusian population has overcome ...
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The Mood Has Changed

Strategies of Protests from Belarus

Dignity, solidarity, and the reclaim of public space

Almost three months have elapsed since the elections, but Belarusians haven’t been deterred from  protesting peacefully. Every Sunday, hundreds of thousands of people march on the streets of Minsk and other cities across the country. The intensity, longevity, and creativity of the protests surprised everyone, including the Belarusians themselves. Yet, ...
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Strategies of Protests from Belarus