Outdoor exhibition in Vilnius celebrates women bravery in Belarus
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MO Museum exhibition in Vilnius, The Future of Belarus Fueled by Women / MO Museum
A museum in Vilnius, Lithuania, has launched an exhibition featuring the work of five female Belarusian photojournalists covering the protests against the Belarusian dictator, Alexander Lukashenko. Meanwhile, in Belarus itself, culture is being “suffocated”, says a new Amnesty report.
An exhibition highlighting the brutal repression carried out by the Belarusian authorities against the country’s opposition, and the bravery of the many women who have formed human chains, often holding flowers, has opened in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius.
The Belarus revolution: Fueled by women, documented by women
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Servant of the Tsar and friend of Lithuania – unique story of Russian Governor Pyotr Verevkin
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Sofia and Pyotr Verevkin / Society of Marianne Werefkin
What do we know about a loyal servant of the Russian Empire who played a crucial role in Lithuania s drive towards independence?
This story was originally published by LRT Novosti, the Russian-language service at the Lithuanian pubic broadcaster.
On February 16, 1918, Council of Lithuania signed the country s Independence Act, commemorated today as the State Restoration Day. Traditionally, the event is portrayed as the result of a window of opportunity, and targetted efforts that were achieved under under favourable circumstances.