Today marks three years since the Belarusian people overwhelmingly voted against Alexander LukashenkoтАЩs authoritarian rule and in favor of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the main opposition candidate, only to have Lukashenko impose himself by way of fraud and crush the ensuing protests. The wave of repression unleashed by Belarusian officials continues to this day, and no one is off limits тАФ victims include students, mothers, factory workers, and ordinary citizens who couldnтАЩt stay indifferent. Thousands have been imprisoned, and hundreds have been subjected to harsh treatment in prisons.
An independent review by the United Nations found patterns of rampant human rights abuses in Belarus. In March, another investigation found that these systematic abuses likely amount to crimes against humanity and torture. Multiple people were killed by the police.
The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) has remained committed to supporting the Belarusian people since the start of the protests and, in August 2020, established the Belarus Solidarity Fund, raising more than $1 million so far for those affected by LukashenkoтАЩs repression.