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  • Monthly recap: February–March. Key events, new research, and notable achievements of Belarusian activists and NGOs

    April 03, 2026

    The Others (InshyYa) released the “Support Guide” to help people support loved ones coping with trauma.

    On the occasion of Constitution Day of Belarus, prastora.info launched interactive tests on the current Constitution and the draft Constitution of a New Belarus.

    The White Coats initiative, a network of medical professionals, prepared a guide for relatives of political prisoners who have been or may be released.

    Belarusians around the world held events and actions to mark Freedom Day.

    The International Criminal Court launched an investigation into possible crimes against humanity committed by the regime in Belarus.

    Former political prisoner and politician Mikalai Statkevich was awarded the Czech human rights prize Homo Homini.

    The documentary “Bialiatski / Unbroken”, dedicated to Belarusian human rights defender and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski, premiered in Vilnius.

    The crowdfunding platform Gronka resumed active operations for Belarusian authors seeking to implement creative, social, and cultural projects.

    The web agency Navakolle offered to develop websites free of charge for Belarusian initiatives.

    The May 21 Foundation, the Euro-Atlantic Affairs Agency, and the Association of Relatives and Former Political Prisoners developed recommendations for communication with political prisoners.

    The International Committee for the Investigation of Torture in Belarus released the analytical paper “Incommunicado in Belarus as Torture and Inhuman Treatment”.

    Lawtrend published monitoring results on the number of NGOs liquidated after 2020.

    Ideas Bank released the study “Trust in a Time of Change: The Electoral History of Belarus”, examining trends in trust, political participation, and public sentiment over the past 25 years.

    The Justice for Journalists Foundation, in cooperation with the Belarusian Association of Journalists, presented the report “Attacks on Media Representatives in Belarus in 2025”.

    The Viasna Human Rights Center released a report on the expansion of the list of “extremist materials” in Belarus.

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