Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski describes Belarus prison ordeal in first interview after release
Belarus released 123 political prisoners including Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski in exchange for U.S. lifting sanctions on Belarus's potash sector, part of diplomatic rapprochement efforts.
- Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski was released from a Belarusian prison after serving over 4 years of a 10-year sentence.
- Bialiatski's prison lacked adequate medical care, with tooth extraction being the only dental treatment option available.
- Belarus released 123 prisoners, including Bialiatski, in exchange for the U.S. lifting sanctions on the country's potash sector.
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Belarus Releases 123 Political Prisoners as U.S. Lifts Sanctions
Belarus released 123 political prisoners Saturday, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski and leading opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava, as the Trump administration announced it would lift sanctions on Belarusian potash. President Trump’s envoy John Coale told Reuters that about 1,000 political prisoners left in Belarus could be released in the coming months. Here’s Viktar Babaryka, a former Belarusian presidential candidate who wa…
In return for Trump lifting sanctions, Belarus freed 123 political prisoners — then expelled most to Ukraine without passports
Over the weekend, Aleksandr Lukashenko of Belarus released 123 political prisoners in exchange for the United States lifting sanctions on the country’s potash sector. Lukashenko has routinely deported freed political prisoners in recent years, usually to Lithuania. This time, however, most were sent to Ukraine — a route that appears to have surprised both the prisoners and the Ukrainian authorities. The day after their release, several of the mo…
Belarusian journalist Maryna Zolatava released after serving over 4 years in prison
Paris, December 15, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomes the release of Belarusian journalist Maryna Zolatava, who was among 123 prisoners freed on Saturday as part of a deal in which the United States announced it was lifting sanctions on Belarus’s potash exports. All were pardoned by Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko. “We are relieved that journalist Maryna Zolatava is finally free, but she shouldn’t have spent a second …
Belarus’ Catholic Nobel laureate says his freedom is ‘truly a miracle from God’
A Catholic Nobel Peace Prize winner who was unexpectedly freed from jail in Belarus has paid tribute to supporters who helped secure his release, while warning that over a thousand political prisoners still languish in his country's penal colonies.
The authoritarian leader in Belarus, Alexander Lukaschenka, has released 123 political prisoners.
I was kept in appalling conditions, left Belarus blindfolded – Bialiatski
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and human rights campaigner Ales Bialiatski, released from a Belarusian prison on Saturday, has described being held in “appalling conditions” and blindfolded during his transfer from Belarus.
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