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 11.
Resistance
- Partisans of Minsk held an anti-war picket.
- The new volunteers of the Kastus Kalinouski battalion which fights for Ukraine continue their intensive training within the preparatory course.
Awareness campaign
- The Belaruski Vestnik newspaper's new issue covers the war in Ukraine and the’ struggle of Belarusians against Lukashenka’s regime and the Kremlin.
- Belarusian activist Andrei Kulakou, who is known for his car painted white-red-white, gave an interview about his volunteer work at the Polish-Ukrainian border and assistance to refugees.
- In an interview for Ukrayinska Pravda, Anton Motolko explained how the Hajun project is helping Ukrainian defenders win the war. The project monitors and exposes the movements of Russian military equipment across Belarus.
Support for Ukrainians and Belarusians
- Belarusian artist Iryna Kovabata and other volunteers from Belarus visited Ukrainian Chernihiv to hand over humanitarian aid to its residents.
- Belarusian doctor Maksim Paulouski, who works in a Kyiv hospital, saved the life of a Ukrainian soldier by successfully performing major heart surgery.
- The Center of Belarusian Solidarity in Warsaw holds child development classes, games, language lessons and provides free meals for Ukrainian children.
- Belarusian tape artist Valeryia Losikava joined three Ukrainian artists to paint an anti-war mural in Berlin.
- The DAR Initiative sent a batch of humanitarian aid to the Kastus Kalinouski battalion, including ammunition, medicines, and food.
- Political prisoner Pavel Seviarynets sent a drawing from prison. “Belarus and Ukraine are together. A yellow-blue rape field near [Belarusian town] Hlybokaye. We keep praying”, his wife Volha wrote.