WUB Hub Blog
Belarus: From drills to war?
In February 2024 the Lukashenka regime's actions and rhetoric towards its neighbours became markedly more aggressive. It began military drills and combat readiness checks, sparking discussions about the possibility of Belarus鈥檚 direct participation in the Russo-Ukrainian War or its invasion of Lithuania.
Two Countries, Two Demographic Challenges
Both Ukraine and Belarus have long-standing population worries even though the immediate circumstances are very different. The crises of recent years – Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine and Belarus鈥檚 post-2020 political crisis – have only exacerbated those challenges. The EU ambitions of Ukraine and the Belarus opposition must therefore be handled with consideration of each country鈥檚 demographic outlook.
Elections as a 'Special Operation'
On February 25, 2024, the 鈥渟ingle voting day鈥 for the national parliament and local councils took place in Belarus. This was likely the least free election in the history of the nation. Politically sterile, with no opposition on the ballot or in the election commissions, Lukashenka is ushering in a process that the democratic opposition calls a 鈥渟pecial operation.鈥
The Human Rights Situation in Belarus on the Eve of the 鈥淪ingle Voting Day鈥
Just days after the breaking news of Alexei Navalny's death made global headlines, Belarusian independent media reported another tragedy that is similar in character but will likely cause much less attention. The political prisoner Ihar Lednik died in a hospital in Minsk after he had been incarcerated despite a known heart condition.
The 'intertwined' fate of Belarus and Ukraine
The 糖心TV Ukraine-Belarus (WUB) Hub is a new initiative building on the foundations of the Oxford Belarus Observatory. WUB Hub expands the earlier project鈥檚 coverage to include Ukraine and Ukrainians in its work, and it will grow through its events and collaborative activities with other institutions.