
Hear Ales Bialiatski, Belarusian human rights defender and laureate of both the Nobel Peace Prize and the Right Livelihood Award, in a talk about the situation in Belarus, the political prisoners who remain imprisoned, and what the international community can actually do.
The conversation is moderated by Carin Klaesson from the Nobel Prize Museum. Bialiatski is joined by Jon Fridholm of Östgruppen and journalist Johanna Melén. The audience will have the opportunity to ask questions, followed by a mingle reception.
The programme is co-organised by Right Livelihood, Östgruppen, and the Nobel Prize Museum.
About the programme
Date
15 April 2026
Time
18:00–20:00
Location
Nobel Prize Museum
Language
Swedish
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Limited seats, first come first served
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