Ales Viktaravich Bialiatski (Belarusian: Алесь Віктаравіч Бяляцкі, romanized: Aleś Viktaravič Bialacki; born 25 September 1962) is a Belarusian pro-democracy...
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rights and civil liberty. The recipients were the Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski (born 1962), the Russian human rights organisation Memorial (founded...
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Valiantsin Stefanovich, Uladzimir Labkovich and Ales Bialiatski. In 2022, Viasna founder Bialiatski was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, along with the...
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rights organisation Centre for Civil Liberties and Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski, for their efforts in "document[ing] war crimes, human rights abuses...
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organization was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, jointly with Ales Bialiatski and Russian organization Memorial. Center for Civil Liberties was founded...
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of their awards: Carl von Ossietzky, Aung San Suu Kyi, Liu Xiaobo, Ales Bialiatski, and Narges Mohammadi. As of 2023[update], the Peace Prize has been...
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Belarusian poet and playwright Ales Bialiatski (born 1962), Belarusian pro-democracy activist and prisoner of conscience Aleś Dudar (1904–1937), Belarusian...
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Civil Liberties was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, jointly with Ales Bialiatski and Russian organization Memorial. This was the first Nobel Prize awarded...
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In 2020, he shared the Right Livelihood Award with Nasrin Sotoudeh, Ales Bialiatski and Lottie Cunningham Wren. In 2024, he was elected to the American...
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chair of the Belarusian Association of Journalists[citation needed] Ales Bialiatski, human rights defender, chair of the Viasna Human Rights Centre[citation...
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Bertozzi; Morten P. Meldal; Karl Barry Sharpless Svante Pääbo Annie Ernaux Ales Bialiatski; Memorial; Centre for Civil Liberties Ben Bernanke; Douglas Diamond;...
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partisans, including the 1985 film Come and See and the works of authors Ales Adamovich and Vasil Bykaŭ. The German occupation in 1941–1944 and war on...
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leaders have been declared political prisoners at different times: Ales Bialiatski, Vice President of International Federation for Human Rights and head...
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Ales Bialiatski is a Belarusian pro-democracy activist and prisoner of conscience known for his work with the Viasna Human Rights Centre. Bialiatski has...
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for them to be expelled to Armenia. Belarusian Nobel Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski coined the term “Azerbaijanization” to describe NATO member countries'...
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2020: World Food Programme 2021: Maria Ressa / Dmitry Muratov 2022: Ales Bialiatski / Memorial / Center for Civil Liberties 2023: Narges Mohammadi 2024:...
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2020: World Food Programme 2021: Maria Ressa / Dmitry Muratov 2022: Ales Bialiatski / Memorial / Center for Civil Liberties 2023: Narges Mohammadi 2024:...
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are injured in an explosion at petrol station in Creeslough. 2022 – Ales Bialiatski, along with two organisations, Memorial & Center for Civil Liberties...
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Tsapkala, and political and civil society figures - Siarhei Tsikhanouski, Ales Bialiatski, Sergei Dylevsky, Stsiapan Putsila and Mikola Statkevich. 2021 Alexei...
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visit to the country, she met with the wife of political prisoner Ales Bialiatski, Viasna representatives and independent journalists, and in a two-hour...
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(see Russia–European Union relations). In August 2011, the arrest of Ales Bialiatski using information from Poland led to a harsh war of words between the...
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Herzegovina), Ethnic Croat, Literature, 1961 Muhammad Yunus, Peace, 2006 Ales Bialiatski, Peace, 2022 Svetlana Alexievich, born in Ukraine, Literature, 2015...
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San Suu Kyi (Burma, 2006-2010), Liu Xiaobo (China, 2010-2017), and Ales Bialiatski (Belaruse, 2023-Present) -- as well as Archbishop Desmond Tutu and...
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"The Nobel Peace Prize 2019". Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 2019-10-11. Ales Bialiatski, Premio Nobel de la Paz: un revitalizador de la comunidad católica...
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of indigenous lands and communities from exploitation and plunder." Ales Bialiatski (b. 1962) Belarus "for their resolute struggle for the realisation...
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Nguyễn Văn Lý (2002) Nataša Kandić (2003) Gheorghe Briceag (2004) Ales Bialiatski (2005) Svetlana Gannushkina (2006) Su Su Nway (2007) Phyu Phyu Thin...
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për të Drejtën Humanitare". www.hlc-rdc.org. Retrieved 2019-06-07. "Ales Bialiatski: Civil Rights Defender of the Year". World Movement for Democracy....
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February 28, 2023. Retrieved December 29, 2022. Murray, Adrienne; Davis, Alys (November 2, 2022). "Denmark election: Centre-left bloc comes out on top"...
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accused Lukashenko of selling the country out to foreign actors, with Ales Bialiatski referring to the former's government as a "regime of occupation" prior...
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Zianon Pazniak and Nobel Peace Prize winner and political prisoner Ales Bialiatski, as well as to four persons whose names were not disclosed for security...
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