
Vintsuk Vechorko
Vintsuk Vechorko is a notable Belarusian dissident and political activist, known for his involvement in the opposition movement during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He played a key role in the establishment of the Belarusian Popular Front (BPF), a political organization advocating for democracy and independence in Belarus. Vechorko has been a prominent figure in Belarusian politics, often speaking out against authoritarianism and promoting civil rights.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Vintsuk Vechorko reminded the audience about the origins of the expression 'Дзень Волі'.
«Жыве!» или «Жыве вечна!»? Как правильно? Вокруг этого вопроса разгорелась горячая дискуссияVintsuk Vechorko is mentioned as an example of someone who did not exhibit 'capital city pride'.
Не слишком ли «застоличена» Беларусь? Сергей Наумчик дискутирует с Адамом ГлобусомVintsuk Vechorko was a younger friend who had a strong influence on Sergiy Dubovets.
Как сын высокопоставленного силовика выбрал белорусчину. Книга об этом в этом году получила премию Ежи ГедройцяVintsuk Vechorko was one of the founders of the dissident youth organization 'Talaka' in which Natalia Sudlenkova was involved.
От БНФ до ГРУ. Кто такая Наталья Судленкова, которой чехи приказали покинуть страну


























