Police in Belarus

Synesis office / Synesis
Synesis office / Synesis
The EU put Synesis on its sanctions list for cooperation with the security forces against protesters in Belarus.
Mikalai Karpenkau (right) / sb.by​
Mikalai Karpenkau (right) / sb.by​
The Interior Ministry and the Foreign Ministry claimed that the scandalous audio recording was a fake.
Vigilante, member of flying squad/ sb.by
Vigilante, member of flying squad/ sb.by
He stated the necessity to activate the work of "people's squads".
Ivan Kolas / vk.com
Ivan Kolas / vk.com
Ivan Kolas is mastering the profession of motion-designer and wants to return to Belarus “when the situation changes”.
Mikalai Karpenkau with a rubber truncheon / TUT.by​
Mikalai Karpenkau with a rubber truncheon / TUT.by​
Startup entrepreneur Kanstantsin Kanopka recorded the video seconds before his detention in a Minsk coffee-shop.
Police disperse a protest in Minsk on August 9, 2020 / Reuters
Police disperse a protest in Minsk on August 9, 2020 / Reuters
Human rights defenders reported earlier that one person died during clashes in Minsk.
Siarhey Yankouski / BelTA​
Siarhey Yankouski / BelTA​
The Interior Ministry reckons better communication between teachers and students can help in their drug abuse prevention programs.
Loyev / Euroradio
Loyev / Euroradio
This Euroradio's story is shortlisted for the European Press Prize 2020.
Freedom Day 2019 / Raman Pratasevich, Euroradio
Freedom Day 2019 / Raman Pratasevich, Euroradio
A contract with the police is a must even before an application for a permit to stage a mass rally is submitted with authorities.