It will be intriguing to see whether in the coming years Alexander Lukashenko will be able to produce an ‘antidote’ to these instruments, or whether he will agree to maintain the role of puppet.

It will be intriguing to see whether in the coming years Alexander Lukashenko will be able to produce an ‘antidote’ to these instruments, or whether he will agree to maintain the role of puppet.
The Belarusian ‘parasite law’ hinders the development of independent artistic communities and gives the state additional means to control them
Taciana Arcimowicz from the media project pARTisan comments on Belarusian reactions to the award of the Nobel Prize for literature to Svetlana Alexievich.