Any Belarusian can join the Movement and choose from numerous options to resist the war and Belarus’ regime. Read the Manifest.
Here is an overview of the Movement on April 4.
Support for Ukrainians and Belarusians
- The BYSOL Foundation sent seven more new vehicles to Ukraine. Two ambulances and an evacuation off-roader will be delivered to the Pirogov First Volunteer Mobile Hospital, and three pickup trucks and a van to the Vostok SOS NGO and its partners in the territorial defense. Using these vehicles, BYSOL also sent medical supplies and tourniquets for the Pirogov Hospital and Kastus Kalinouski battalion. Belarusians raised all the funds for the aid.
- Belarusians joined rallies in support of Ukraine in London, Frankfurt, Vilnius, Warsaw, Bialystok, Krakow, Brussels, and other European cities.
- Minsk residents expressed their sorrow over what happened in Ukrainian Bucha and protested against the war.
Awareness campaign
- Belarusian playwright and journalist Mikalai Khalezin, political risk consultant Katia Glod, and Ukrainian diplomat Vadym Triukhan joined Anatoli Liabedzka's Anti-War YouTube live stream.
- The Honest People initiative launched a website with guides on how to talk to relatives about Russia's war against Ukraine and Belarus' role in the military conflict: https://pogovori.org. Most arguments of those who watch state-controlled TV are the same, so the website will help Belarusians provide counter arguments and explain the truth about the war to those exposed to propaganda.
- Feminist Anti-War Resistance activists held the #Mariupol5000 campaign. Over several days, they erected crosses in courtyards in Russia and Belarus to commemorate the dead civilians of the Ukrainian city.
- The Hajun project, which monitors the movement of Russian troops in Belarus, released an operational summary of the military activity as of April 4, 22 pm.