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Bialatski to the authorities of Poland and Lithuania: Help repressed Belarusians legalize. They will not give up

Human rights activist and Nobel laureate Ales Bialatski has appealed to the authorities of Poland and Lithuania to help Belarusians, writes "Rzeczpospolita".

Ales Bialatski. Photo: LookByMedia

"I have a big request to the authorities of Poland, as well as Lithuania, who have accepted the largest number of former political prisoners: to help these people legalize their stay. So that they can live and work here for a free Belarus. Because most of them will not give up," Bialatski said.

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