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Belarus Shifts Gears: A Surprise Release of Political Prisoners
BelarusSunday, June 22, 2025
The released prisoners included individuals from various countries. Among them were citizens of Poland, Latvia, Japan, Sweden, and Estonia. Each release story is unique, but all share a common thread of political repression. The Belarusian government has a history of silencing dissent. Lukashenko has been the country's sole president since 1994, and his rule has been marked by controversy.
The 2020 election was a pivotal moment. Tsikhanouski and other candidates sought to challenge Lukashenko. However, they faced significant obstacles. Tsikhanouskaya, along with Veronika Tsepkalo and Maria Kolesnikova, led the campaign after Tsikhanouski's arrest. They contested the election results, citing evidence of rigging. This sparked months of protests across the country. Thousands were jailed, including Kolesnikova, who remains imprisoned.
The release of Ihar Karnei, a former journalist from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, is another significant development. Karnei had been detained in 2023. His release underscores the broader struggle for press freedom in Belarus. The media outlet expressed deep gratitude to Trump for securing Karnei's freedom.
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