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by versale 1851 days ago
> being a journalist that even somewhat challenges the system

Would be nice to read his articles if there are any. He's a journalist after all. Right?

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Right

Worked for euroradio

https://euroradio.fm/en/anarchists-describe-their-arrests-i-...

https://euroradio.fm/en/young-man-imprisoned-drug-related-cr...

https://euroradio.fm/en/girl-you-better-go-do-some-work-and-...

https://euroradio.fm/en/lithuania-prepares-potential-belnpp-...

Moved to poland fearing arrest. Joined Nexta. Biggest belarusian tg channel.

https://t.me/s/nexta_live

Enjoy, most of the stuff before september 28th.

edit: Anarchists in Belarus are actively persecuted by kgb over the last 20 years. They are seen as enemies of the state and are constantly watched. Police brutality, election fraud, are themes that are very taboo in state media, and journalists that write about these things are often arrested because of treir work.

I was interested in his earlier pieces: it’s been stated that Protasevich joined Azov as a journalist, not a neo-nazi combatant. Did he write anything about his experience in Azov?