In Belarus, freedom of expression for writers and artists remains a dream
Briefly

The plight of imprisoned Belarusians, like Viktar Babaryka and Maryia Kalesnikava, highlights the harsh repression and brutality exercised by Lukashenka's regime against cultural leaders.
Imprisoned activists face brutal conditions with many suffering from torture and health deterioration, while their contributions to the 2020 protests remain unrecognized internationally.
Despite the focus on justice for prisoners in other nations, Belarusian citizens like Babaryka and Kalesnikava have been overlooked in global discussions on human rights.
The cultural activists who sought to challenge Lukashenka's dictatorship continue to languish in prison, a testament to the ongoing struggle for freedom in Belarus.
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