Ales Bialiatski - Biography Flash
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Born in Soviet-era Karelia in 1962 and educated in history and philology at Homel State University before earning a PhD in Literature from the Belarusian Academy of Sciences, Bialiatski built his life's work from the ground up, starting with cultural advocacy through the Tuteishyia Young Writers Society in 1986, moving into democratic organizing with the Belarusian Popular Front, and ultimately founding the Human Rights Center Viasna in 1996, an organization that became the country's most important instrument for documenting state repression and supporting political prisoners under the Lukashenko regime. He survived two separate imprisonments, including lengthy periods of solitary confinement, was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 2020, and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022 while sitting in a Belarusian prison cell. He was released in December 2025 and continues his work as head of Viasna and Vice-President of the International Federation for Human Rights.
This show combines a comprehensive, carefully researched biography with regular updates on Bialiatski's ongoing activities and the broader human rights situation in Belarus, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in civil liberties, authoritarian resistance, Eastern European politics, and the lives of people who refuse to stop fighting no matter the cost. New to his story or already following developments in Belarus, you will find everything you need here in one place.
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