Released activist raises funds to resist Minsk regime, Kremlin propaganda

September 18, Pozirk. Mikoła Dziadok, a politician released on September 11 and deported to Lithuania, is raising funds for his activism.
According to his fundraising page on the BySol Solidarity Foundation, the target is €8,000.
Dziadok plans to spend the money on Telegram and YouTube advertising, equipment, video editing services, as well as printing and translating books.
He says his mission is to resist Alaksandar Łukašenka and Kremlin propaganda. He plans to develop a Radix video blog.
“Besides, I want to write several books about the years I spent in prison and translate them into other languages so that the world will know about the situation in Belarus and that my years behind bars will not be in vain,” he stated.
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