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"Demons Suddenly Attacked me." Poczobut on His Health.

Summary by Polsat News
There are no healthy people, only misdiagnosed ones – wrote Andrzej Poczobut about his health condition, sharing the results of his stay at the Ministry of Interior and Administration hospital in Warsaw. A Polish minority and opposition activist in Belarus, who was imprisoned by Alexander Lukashenko's regime for over five years, admitted that he dreams of prison every night.
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Andrzej Poczobut, a journalist and activist for the Polish minority in Belarus, has spoken about the difficult emotions and challenges he faces in his first week of freedom after five years in a maximum-security prison. In his social media post, he shares his reflections on adapting to life in freedom and the unexpected nightmares that followed his release.

There are no healthy people, only misdiagnosed ones – wrote Andrzej Poczobut about his health condition, sharing the results of his stay at the Ministry of Interior and Administration hospital in Warsaw. A Polish minority and opposition activist in Belarus, who was imprisoned by Alexander Lukashenko's regime for over five years, admitted that he dreams of prison every night.

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Polsat News broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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