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Christian Vision for Belarus

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Christian Vision is an ecumenical community from Belarus, uniting clergy, theologians and activists for peace and justice t.me/christianvision

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linkhttps://belarus2020.churchby.info/category/other/en/ calendar_today19-09-2021 15:41:37

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In Belarus, Aleh Lojka, a pastor of the Christian Evangelical Church from the village of the Chojniki District and the head of the "Return" mission, is sentenced to 3.5 years of imprisonment in a high-security prison. He was charged with "assistance to extremist activity" for

In Belarus, Aleh Lojka, a pastor of the Christian Evangelical Church from the village of the Chojniki District and the head of the "Return" mission, is sentenced to 3.5 years of imprisonment in a high-security prison.

He was charged with "assistance to extremist activity" for
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Fünf Jahre nach den Massenprotesten gegen die gefälschten Präsidentschaftswahlen in Belarus blicken Natallia Vasilevich Ересь и вырусь und Ingo Petz auf die Ereignisse zurück und schildern aktuelle Entwicklungen. NÖK Nachgefragt: youtu.be/X4Q07a6DcWE?si… Christian Vision for Belarus dekoder

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Natallia Vasilevich (Ересь и вырусь), moderator of Christian Vision, took part in an advocacy trip to Geneva (Aug 27–29) with a delegation of Belarusian human rights defenders — ahead of Belarus’ next Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council. 📌 The UPR is a key

Natallia Vasilevich (<a href="/burbalka/">Ересь и вырусь</a>), moderator of Christian Vision, took part in an advocacy trip to Geneva (Aug 27–29) with a delegation of Belarusian human rights defenders — ahead of Belarus’ next Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the UN Human Rights Council.

📌 The UPR is a key
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Siarhei Tsikhanouski (Siarhei Tsikhanouski) gave an interview to Christian Vision concerning his freedom of religion or belief being violated while in prison. For five years he was denied confession and communion, he couldn’t use his own Bible and he could only keep one small icon

Siarhei Tsikhanouski (<a href="/tsikhanouski_s/">Siarhei Tsikhanouski</a>) gave an interview to Christian Vision concerning his freedom of religion or belief being violated while in prison. 

For five years he was denied confession and communion, he couldn’t use his own Bible and he could only keep one small icon
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The detention of a Polish monk on fabricated “spying” charges is yet another act of cruelty by Lukashenka’s regime—blatant revenge against 🇵🇱 for supporting Belarusians. We stand with the detainee and with the Polish people. Lukashenka must be held accountable for his crimes.

The detention of a Polish monk on fabricated “spying” charges is yet another act of cruelty by Lukashenka’s regime—blatant revenge against 🇵🇱 for supporting Belarusians.

We stand with the detainee and with the Polish people. Lukashenka must be held accountable for his crimes.
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Catholic priests in Belarus are being jailed & used as hostages. But they're not the only ones. The regime targets journalists, activists, workers & students, anyone it can exploit for political bargaining. This terror must end. All hostages must be freed. ncronline.org/news/jailed-ca…

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At the II Congress on Political Prisoners in Belarus, Christian Vision for Belarus shared that since 2020, 91 priests – Protestant, Greek Catholic, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox – have faced persecution in our country. This shows once again that Lukashenka’s regime spares no one in repression.

At the II Congress on Political Prisoners in Belarus, <a href="/ch_vision_by/">Christian Vision for Belarus</a> shared that since 2020, 91 priests – Protestant, Greek Catholic, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox – have faced persecution in our country. This shows once again that Lukashenka’s regime spares no one in repression.