It’s needed, the government in Warsaw says, because Russia and Belarus are waging a particular kind of hybrid warfare: helping groups of migrants — mostly from Africa or the Middle East — to break ...
Rights groups, activists and independent media in Russia and Belarus endured increased government scrutiny, repressive laws ...
Human rights groups and Belarusians say they see no signs that Alexander Lukashenko is preparing to loosen his iron grip on the state.
The ministry has notified about the objectives, timing, number of participants in the exercise and other information aimed at ensuring openness of military activities in the area of the Organization ...
“Warning shots don’t work, so force is needed,” he ... to protection when they believe that Belarus and Russia are “ weaponizing” migrants. When security and migration get political ...
The image went viral and was seen around the world, a symbol of the brutality of security forces in Belarus but also the resilience and bravery of protesters taking on an authoritarian regime.
both on the EU side and by Belarus," said Adriana Tidona, a researcher at Amnesty International. "While we see a growing tendency to invoke security considerations in connection with migration ...
Poland says they’re assisted by the Belarus security services and other “organizers ... “Warning shots don’t work, so force is needed,” he said. Reporters were shown video and ...
Poland Wants the EU Focused on Security. Its Border With ... helping to keep Ukraine’s armed forces afloat transit through. Russia, meanwhile, uses Belarus as a staging ground for its invasion.