Bialiatski Freed
Bialiatski and others were released in Belarus
Ales Bialiatski / Maria Kolesnikova / Belarus / Nobel Committee / Nobel Peace Prize /

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  • Ales Bialiatski, a celebrated Nobel Peace Prize winner and prominent Belarusian human rights activist, has been freed from prison along with 123 political prisoners, marking a significant moment in Belarusian history.
  • This landmark release, which took place on December 13, 2025, was part of a U.S. deal that included lifting sanctions on Belarusian potash, highlighting a potential thaw in relations between the U.S. and the Belarusian government.
  • After over four years of imprisonment, Bialiatski reunites with his loved ones, as he grapples with the profound isolation he experienced during his incarceration under severe conditions.
  • Alongside Bialiatski, fellow opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova also gained her freedom, representing the resilience of the Belarusian pro-democracy movement in the face of authoritarian repression.
  • The Norwegian Nobel Committee expressed heartfelt relief at Bialiatski’s release, emphasizing the global concern over human rights violations in Belarus under President Alexander Lukashenko's regime.
  • Despite this momentous event, approximately 1,000 political prisoners remain imprisoned, underscoring the ongoing struggle for justice and freedom in Belarus.

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