Interview with Elvira Karaliova

Elvira Karaliova defines herself as a “committed citizen of her country”. While working in social entrepreneurship and leading a project for disabled people and youth, she found herself unable to continue her activities in 2020 – due to the civil and political crisis in Belarus. In her interview, Elvira Karaliova shares how much growth and creativity her social projects gathered in peaceful and free environment.

Interview with Volha Ivashyna

Volha Ivashyna has been civilly and politically active in Belarus for many years. In 2020, she assisted her husband Dzianis Ivashyn with his journalistic investigations into crimes of Lukashenka’s regime and the Russian Federation. Now in exile, Volha shares what it’s like – being a target of an undemocratic regime because of journalistic work.

Interview with Maria Grits

Just a year after becoming a mother, Maria Grits had to quickly return to her profession as a journalist in August 2020 because of the political and civil crisis in Belarus: “I can’t build barricades but I can put letters together”. In her interview, Maria Grits shares what she misses the most from her homeland and what’s the first she will do once she can return to Belarus.

Interview with Yauheniya Douhaya

Due to political persecution in Belarus by the regime, Yauheniya Douhaya had to move in Ukraine in 2020 and spend six months without her little daughter. Reunited in Kyiv, they had to flee once again – this time from the war. In this interview, the Belarusian journalist and activist shares her experiences.

Interview with Nasta Bazar

In 2020, after joining peaceful rallies in Minsk following the fraudulent presidential election, Nasta Bazar took her family for a weekend trip to Kyiv. As the regime in Belarus started harsher repressions, Nasta’s family vacation turned into exile.