Belarus: A doctor in exile
3 min
Available until 09/08/2026
In 2020, tens of thousands of people protested in Belarus to condem the reelection, deemed fradulent, of president Alexander Lukashenko. To this day, the KGB secret services are still looking for those who took part in the protests and around 1,200 of them are in prison in Belarus. Belarussian doctor Yauhen Zhuk, who is today exiled in Poland, shares his story.
Image
Tanya Haurylchyk
Editing
Ilia Bazhko
Journalist
Mascha Rodé
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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