Gulag laureate
Freed Belarusian Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski has finally been able to collect his peace prize
Iryna KhalipJanuary 23, 13:11

“It just so happens that people who value freedom the most are often deprived of it,” ran the opening line of Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, which, in an irony lost to nobody, had to be read out by his wife during the ceremony as Bialiatski himself was languishing in a Belarusian penal colony.
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