International Accountability Platform for Belarus
The IAPB is a consortium of Belarusian and international NGOs that collects, consolidates, verifies, and preserves evidence of gross human rights violations allegedly committed in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election and its aftermath.
- The IAPB welcomes the 123 political prisoners released on 13 Dec, but remains deeply concerned over the 1,100 still imprisoned, including Valiantsin Stefanovic, Marfa Rabkova & Nasta Loika. Justice requires freedom for all, accountability, & redress for victims.🔽 iapbelarus.org/press-statem...
- The release of 100+ prisoners in Belarus, incl. Ales Bialiatski, brings long-overdue relief to those wrongfully imprisoned and their families. Yet repression persists. Sustained international pressure is key to free all political prisoners, uphold human rights and secure accountability in Belarus.
- Ales Bialiatski, who won Nobel prize while behind bars, is freed from prison in Belarus reut.rs/3Yp05AP
- We had the honor of moderating the side event “Preparing the democratic future of Belarus: A conversation with Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya” in the margins of the #OSCEMC2025 Ministerial Council on 4 December 2025 at Hofburg, Vienna.
- 🙏 Ms Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Head of the Belarus Democratic Forces, Mr Pasi Rajala, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland, Ms Audra Plepyte, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of #Lithuania and Ms Minna-Liina Lind, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of #Estonia for contributing to the event.
- Starting soon!
- 📢 Calling all interested parties in The Hague! Join our side event at hashtag#ASP24: Persecution and Forced Exile from Belarus: A Crime Against Humanity 🗓 Date: 3 December 2025 🕕 Time: 18:15 – 19:45 📍 Location: Onyx Room, World Forum, The Hague We hope to see you there.
- The IAPB was pleased to present our report 'Paths to Accountability for Belarus' at a side event during the OSCE Warsaw Human Dimension Conference. 🙏 to all the panellists and Germany, Lithuania, and Poland for co-sponsoring this important event. ▶️Read the report (EN/BE): iapbelarus.org/resources/
- Since the disputed presidential elections of August 2020, Belarus has faced one of the gravest human rights crises in Europe in decades. But accountability is possible. The IAPB’s report outlines pathways to truth, redress, and justice for the people of Belarus. ⬇️ iapbelarus.org/app/uploads/...
- ⏰ Happening soon! Join us for the launch of ‘Paths to Accountability in Belarus’ (14.00–15.30 CET). 🗣️ English and Belarusian. 🖥️ Watch the webinar on Zoom: us06web.zoom.us/j/89433806860 📺 Or follow it live on the IAPB LinkedIn account (English only): www.linkedin.com/events/launc...
- Why do international trials matter for victims? For @doughtystreet.bsky.social barrister Megan Hirst it is not only about the verdict, but the opportunity to publicly recognise the harms that victims have suffered, contributing to the victims’ healing process.
- How can victims find accountability in contexts like Belarus? Join us this Friday to learn more, at the launch of our new report The IAPB is launching its new report “Paths to Accountability in Belarus." 🗓️ 3 October| 14:00–15:30 CET 🗣️ English/Belarusian. 🖥️ on Zoom: us06web.zoom.us/j/89433806860
- 🇩🇰🇪🇪🇪🇺🇩🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹 co-hosted a #UNGA80 side event on accountability and justice in #Belarus together with Svetlana Tikhanouskaya Denmark is proud to support @iapbelarus.org Lukasjenka’s regime must be held accountable for its atrocities against political prisoners and the Belarusian people.
- ✨ Happy 63rd birthday to Ales Bialiatski! #HumanRights activist & #NobelPeacePrize laureate, jailed for defending dignity — now serving 10 years in #Belarus. We send Ales strength and remind the world he belongs with his loved ones — not in prison. 🌐 Why Ales matters: freeales.org #FreeAles
- 🤔 Why are international trials so important? In contexts like Belarus, where those in power are committing serious human rights violations, domestic accountability may be impossible. International trials can combat impunity and secure justice to victims. ▶️ Hear what the experts have to say.
- Stay tuned for the launch of our new report ““Paths to Accountability in Belarus” on the available mechanisms to address human rights and international criminal law violations taking place in Belarus. 🗓️ 3 October| 14:00–15:30 CET 🗣️ English and Belarusian. 🖥️ on Zoom: us06web.zoom.us/j/89433806860
- 🚨 WEBINAR | "Paths to Accountability in Belarus" 📅 3 Oct, 14:00–15:30 CET 💻 Zoom & LinkedIn Live Join a panel of regional and international human rights experts for the launch of new IAPB report on pathways to accountability in Belarus 🔗 Zoom: us06web.zoom.us/j/89433806860
- #BELARUS: Victims of human rights violations in Belarus are in desperate need of truth, justice and reparations, the UN Group of Independent Experts on the Human Rights Situation in Belarus said in a new report that details options for accountability. More➡️ bit.ly/4m9lkAc
- As part of our efforts to combat impunity for international crimes committed in Belarus since 2020, we recently facilitated a mock trial to strengthen our Belarusian partners’ skills in evidence collection and interviewing techniques. ▶️ Hear what the legal experts had to say.
- "My husband is free. It's hard to put into words the joy in my heart," said exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. Yet, she emphasized that the fight is far from over: Our work "is not finished", with over 1,100 political prisoners still behind bars in #Belarus.
- 🚨New publication! Our new practice note outlines best practices for civil society organisations and other documenting initiatives on how to conduct documentation in a survivor-centred, trauma-informed, and holistic way. Read it here: iapbelarus.org/resources/a-...
- Documenting serious human rights violations is vital to securing justice for survivors and holding perpetrators accountable, in Belarus and in other contexts.
- Since 2021, the IAPB has been documenting human rights violations in Belarus, working closely with civil society partners and survivors. With civil society at the forefront of accountability efforts, new survivor-centred practices have emerged in the documentation of human rights violations.
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View full threadDownload our practice note to learn more: iapbelarus.org/resources/a-...
- The IAPB is dedicated to collecting, verifying and preserving evidence of gross human rights violations in Belarus in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election and its aftermath. Some key achievements from Oct 2024 – Mar 2025 🧵 🔗Read our statement for more: iapbelarus.org/press-statem...
- We collected vital evidence to support judicial investigations — including 76new witness testimonies. Our databases reached 30,000+ witness-related documents, and 1.5 million open-source record.
- We filed a submission following Lithuania’s referral of the situation in Belarus to the ICC, addressing potential crimes against humanity, and supported prosecutors in two jurisdictions.
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View full threadThe IAPB remains firmly committed to supporting justice for victims and ensuring accountability for human rights violations and international crimes in Belarus. 📖Read our Progress Report to learn how we’re supporting victims and advancing accountability in #Belarus: iapbelarus.org/app/uploads/...
- Human rights violations persist in Belarus at an alarming level. Between October 2024 and March 2025, individuals were systematically targeted for their real or perceived dissent. 🧵Here’s a snapshot of #WhatsHappeningInBelarus 🔗Read our statement to learn more: iapbelarus.org/press-statem...
- Repression intensified, with almost 3,000 politically motivated arrests & trials. Over 1,200 political prisoners remain detained, some in inhumane conditions, including human rights defenders Ales Bialiatski, Valiantsin Stefanovic, Uladzimir Labkovich, Maria Rabkova, Andrei Chapiuk & Nasta Loika.
- In January, Aleksandr Lukashenko secured a seventh term in a presidential election, amid widespread allegations of electoral fraud and political repression.
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View full thread🔗Read our latest progress report to learn more: iapbelarus.org/app/uploads/...
- Independent human rights experts have called on Belarusian authorities to immediately release Viktoria Kulsha, imprisoned in Zarechye Correctional Colony No. 24, who has reportedly been on an indefinite hunger strike since the end of April. 🔗Read more: www.ohchr.org/en/press-rel...
- Lithuania files case against Belarus at the International Court of Justice reut.rs/4mnzyi8
- 🚨 UN human rights experts raise serious concerns over reports that Belarusian courts are using coercive psychiatric treatment to punish dissenters. The oldest known person transferred for such treatment is aged 77. Learn more ⬇️ www.ohchr.org/en/press-rel...
- The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention issued its opinion stating that the detention of Maria Rabkova is arbitrary and requested that the Government of Belarus release her immediately.
- The European Parliament ”strongly condemns the continued expansion of repression by the Lukashenka regime, which now targets Belarusians abroad with criminal prosecution, asset seizures and other measures designed to silence dissent.” www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/docume...
- At #HRC58, Lithuania & 26 other States expressed their deep concern about the worsening human rights situation in Belarus, and called for an end to arbitrary arrests, torture, and persecution for political reasons. @lithuaniamfa.bsky.social
- 🚨 Who is the IAPB? 🚨 We collect, verify and preserve evidence of violations under international criminal law during the Belarus 2020 elections and its aftermath to support accountability efforts. 📢 Learn about our work and how you can support justice for Belarus: iapbelarus.org/resources/ia...
- 📖Our story: The IAPB was formed to collect, preserve & analyse evidence of grave human rights violations committed during Belarus’ 2020 elections and its aftermath. We use this evidence to support investigations & prosecutions of the alleged perpetrators. 💖Share this post to support our work.
- Last week, we had productive discussions with @ec.europa.eu DG for #EUEnlargement & Eastern Neighbourhood & @consilium.europa.eu Working Party on Eastern Europe & Central Asia. We’re thankful for the #EU & many of its Member States' support of the IAPB's work & accountability efforts in #Belarus
- 💔 2 years ago, a grave injustice was committed. On 3 March 2022, Viasna human rights defenders were sentenced for helping people in #Belarus: ▪️ Ales Bialiatski – 🔟 years ▪️ Valiantsin Stefanovic – 9️⃣ years ▪️ Uladzimir Labkovich – 7️⃣ years Read their statements, share their stories, stand in solidarity.
- 📢 The Observatory (FIDH -OMCT) condemns the unjust imprisonment of Ales Bialiatski, Valiantsin Stefanovic, Uladzimir Labkovich, and all human rights defenders of Viasna. #Belarus must free them and all political prisoners immediately and unconditionally. #FreeViasna #FreeAles #FreeThemAll #HRD
- #CEDAW urges #Belarus to: 🟠ensure freedom of expression of women #humanrights defenders both in country & in exile; 🟠address gender-based violence & alarming conditions for women in detention; 🟠prohibit all forms of degrading treatment. Read more: www.ohchr.org/en/press-rel...