Belarusian political prisoners

Local activists reminded about political prisoners in Belarus by disseminating leaflets in Brest's neighborhoods Vulka and South.

They have expressed solidarity with Belarusian political prisoners.

Activist Yury Rubtsou demands a job with a salary of $600, as promised by Lukashenka, and a daily broadcast on state television for the opposition.

There are three approaches to the creation of initiative groups.

The West could leave visa sanctions in place but also provide new loans.

Maryna Adamovich, the wife of Mikola Statkevich, says the political prisoner is grateful for any support.

The political prisoner' term will be over in less than a month.

Eduard Lobau, recognized by Amnesty International as a political prisoner, walks out free after spending four years in prison in Belarus.

Ex-presidential candidate Mikola Statkevich will return to colony on January 12.