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Taćciana Vadałažskaja (released on October 11, 2024)

Sociologist, methodologist, candidate of sociological sciences (Ph.D.), expert of the Humanitarian Technologies Agenc...

Dźmitryj Jurtajeŭ (released on June 15, 2024)

Children's poet (pen name Zmitrok Buračok), showman, former teacher at Smart School, private school in Minsk.

Ivan (Jan) Marozaŭ (released on April 17, 2024)

Wiki-author, one of the initiators of Belarusian-language activity in LiveJournal, known under the nickname hondurazian.

Andrej Akuška (released on February 20, 2024)

The author of texts for Naša historyja and Arche magazines, worked at the Palace of Children and Youth in Minsk. He m...

Mikita Najdzionaŭ (emigrated from Belarus)

Poet, musician, translator, author of the poetry volume Raźvitancy (Minsk: Knihazbor, 2016), former frontman of the b...

Nasta Karnackaja (released on June 12, 2022, emigrated from Belarus)

Кніжная блогерка, літаратурная аглядальніца, прамоўтарка беларускай літаратуры, магістр філалагічных навук, піша дысе...

Andrej Januškievič (released on June 15, 2022, emigrated from Belarus)

Publisher, author of historical books, and candidate of historical sciences.

Aksana Kołb (emigrated from Belarus)

Journalist, essayist, and editor of Novy Chas since 2015.

Pavieł Piernikaŭ (released on August, 28, 2023)

Author and popularizer of Wikipedia.org, editor of Wikipedia since 2014, made more than 84,000 edits.

Volha Kałackaja (finished serving home confinement)

Belarusian translator, member of PEN Belarus, the Union of Belarusian Writers, and the Belarusian Association of Jour...

Alaksandr Vasilevič (released on February 4, 2022)

Co-founder of the online editions of kyky.org and TheVillage-Belarus, owner of the Vondel/Hepta agency and the Ў Gall...