A nation of hostages
Five years after the mass protests, political repression in Belarus has reached new heights
Belarus held presidential elections on 9 August 2020. The official result — another landslide for Alexander Lukashenko — was met with disbelief by much of the population. From the next day, hundreds of thousands took to the streets protesting against electoral fraud and police violence. For a brief moment, it seemed that the people had broken the course of history.
As of early August 2025, 1,183 political prisoners are known to be behind bars — 175 of them women, the highest figure in modern Europe.
“Right now, at this very moment, in Belarusian prisons and penal colonies, people are still being tortured.”
The hope for freedom survives, underground or in exile.











