The protection of youth rights and support of young political prisoners of Belarus
The European Youth Forum recognises the urgent need to protect youth rights and support young political prisoners in Belarus. This resolution addresses the increasing number of political prisoners - former ones and those living in inhumane conditions during imprisonment - while advocating for their immediate and unconditional release. It also emphasises the importance of international solidarity and cooperation in promoting human rights and democracy.
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