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Voices from Belarus

  • Episode 1: A Belarusian awakening

    14 DIC. 2020 · The coronavirus turned out to be the Chernobyl regime of Alexander Lukashenka. Belarusians woke up. They've told enough lies. The authorities responded with repressions that will not undo the changes. A new Belarus is born. Show Contributors Anton Saifullayeu, Paweł Usow, Jarosław Kociszewski, Agata Kasprolewicz, Piotr Rudkouski, Hanna Lubakowa, Andrej Chadanowicz, Edward Lucas, Alena Aharelysheva, John Beauchamp Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 23m 40s
  • Episode 2: Singing revolution in Belarus

    14 DIC. 2020 · The song is a response to the regime's violence. "Walls" has also become an anthem in Belarus. Even folk songs sung under the white, red and white flag have power. Graffiti appears on the walls. The Belarusian revolution creates its own culture and art, which revives the history of a long-sleeping nation. The podcast uses excerpts from the following songs: - "Walls" translated by Andrei Chadanowicz and performed by Nastya Niakrasava - "Peremen" by Irdorath and the demonstrators - "Kupalinka" - from the "Hold the fire" concert at the POLIN Museum - "Mahutny Boża" - performed by the musicians of the Minsk Philharmonic during the protest - "Woiny Swieta" - Belarusian version 2020 and protesting students of one of the high schools Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 21m 28s
  • Episode 3: Repressions in Belarus

    14 DIC. 2020 · The authorities are trying to suppress the awakening of Belarus by force. Citizens are affected by unprecedented repression. The brutality of the officers surprises the Belarusians themselves. However, the use of violence is nothing new, and some forms of persecution are embedded in the system created by Alexander Lukashenka. Show Contributors Anton Saifullayeu, Jarosław Kociszewski, Agata Kasprolewicz, Bartosz Panek, Alena Aharelysheva Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 24m
  • Episode 4: Women's revolution in Belarus

    14 DIC. 2020 · The Belarusian woman ripped the policeman's mask off his face. She tells her story. Women in Belarus are fighting not only against the oppressive regime, but also for their rights. The authorities, rooted in Soviet thinking, do not understand what they mean. Show Contributors Anton Saifullayeu, Jarosław Kociszewski, Veronika Laputska, Nasta Niakrasawa, Agata Kasprolewicz, Max Rust, Hanna Lubakowa, Amira Ousmanova, Alena Aharelysheva, Małgorzata Raducha Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 28m 10s
  • Episode 5: Cyber partisans in the fight against analogue power in Belarus

    14 DIC. 2020 · The IT industry has become a showcase of Belarus. The authorities did not appreciate the social consequences of this fact. As a result, the analog regime was attacked by cyber guerrillas. This is an unusual phenomenon that also carries the risk of spreading violence. Show Contributors Olga Dryndowa, Anton Saifullayeu, Paweł Usow, Jarosław Kociszewski, Veronika Laputska, Nasta Niakrasawa, Agata Kasprolewicz, Max Rust, Aleksander Papko, Amira Ousmanova, Alena Aharelysheva, Małgorzata Raducha Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 25m 26s
  • Episode 6: Scratches on the monolith of power in Belarus

    14 DIC. 2020 · Despite violent public opposition, power in Belarus has not retreated. A former militia officer tells what the situation is "from the inside". A system built over decades will not give up easily. Show Contributors Paweł Usow, Jarosław Kociszewski, Piotr Rudkouski, Hanna Lubakowa, Bartosz Panek, Andrej Astapowicz Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 28m 5s
  • Episode 7: Russia's Belarusian dilemma. Lukashenka is not helping

    14 DIC. 2020 · The protests in Belarus are not aimed at Russia, but that may change. Moscow sees Lukashenka's toxicity but does not want to lose influence. It cannot alienate the Belarusians, although the success of their revolution may be an example for the Russians. Show Contributors Igor Gretskiy, Daria Zviagina, Paweł Łatuszka, Jarosław Kociszewski, Piotr Rudkouski, Hanna Lubakowa Aleksander Papko, Edward Lucas, John Beauchamp Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 27m 18s
  • Episode 8: The Belarusian dilemma of the West. To say or do something?

    14 DIC. 2020 · The West talks more about the protests in Belarus than it does. According to Alyaksandr Milinkevich, Europe should finally recognize that Belarus is part of it. Concrete albeit balanced support is needed. Neighbors, including Poles, may start to think about the threat of a wave of refugees. Show Contributors Jarosław Stróżyk, Andrej Stryzhak, Paweł Łatuszka, Jarosław Kociszewski, Alaksandr Milinkiewicz, John Bauchamp, Agata Kasprolewicz, Edward Lucas, Bartosz Panek, Alena Aharelysheva, Aleksandr Papko Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 26m 32s
  • Episode 9: "We are Belarusians"

    14 DIC. 2020 · "We are a living nation. We are Belarusians," sings the Tor Band. This is one of the results of the protests that have been going on since summer 2020. Belarusians discover their national and civic identity. The podcast uses excerpts from the following songs: - "We niearodiec" by Tor Band - "Mahutny God's" - "Walls" performed by Andrej Chadanowicz Show Contributors Nasta Niakrasava, Anton Saifullayeu, Paweł Usow, Jarosław Kociszewski, Alaksandr Milinkiewicz, Agata Kasprolewicz, Piotr Rudkouski, Hanna Lubakowa, Andrej Chadanowicz, Alena Aharelysheva Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 26m 48s
  • Episode 10: Belarusians have woken up, but what next?

    14 DIC. 2020 · The protests in Belarus have been taking place since the summer of 2020. The country is changing. The society and the nation has changed. What will be the ramifications of this national awakening? How long can Alyksandr Lukashenka "sit on the bayonets"? Show Contributors Paweł Usow, Paweł Łatuszka, Jarosław Kociszewski, Andriej Chadanowicz, Alaksandr Milinkiewicz, Agata Kasprolewicz, Piotr Rudkouski, Hanna Lubakowa, Edward Lucas, Alena Aharelysheva, John Beauchamp Voiceovers: John Beauchamp, Amy Drozdowska, Jaroslaw Kociszewski *** This podcast is financed by Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
    Escuchado 18m 32s

This special podcast from "New Eastern Europe" provides the voices from and about Belarus. The podcast is written by Jarosław Kociszewski and produced by Free Range Productions (www.freerangeproductions.eu) The podcast...

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This special podcast from "New Eastern Europe" provides the voices from and about Belarus.

The podcast is written by Jarosław Kociszewski and produced by Free Range Productions (www.freerangeproductions.eu)

The podcast was originally produced in Polish and translated to English via a grant from Solidarity Fund PL within the framework of the Polish development cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the grant titled: “In Solidarity with Belarus”. The podcast expresses exclusively the views of the speakers and cannot be identified with the official stance of the Solidarity Fund PL nor the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.

For more information visit: www.new.org.pl or www.neweasterneurope.eu
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