On Feb. 11–12, the All-Belarusian People’s Assembly (ABPA) will gather together 2,700 delegates, including representatives of all levels of executive power in the country, members of the parliament, and directors of Belarus’s largest production units. This ostensibly trendsetting event comes amid new findings regarding shifting societal attitudes and evolving Belarusian-Russian relations.
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A blindfolded feminist activist holds a photograph of opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova imprisoned after Belarus presidential elections on August 9, 2020, as she protests against police violence in Minsk, on Jan. 16, 2021.