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    Freed From a Belarus Prison, a Nobel Peace Laureate Experiences ‘Oxygen Intoxication’ - The New York Times

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    Belarus has freed Nobel Peace Laureate Ales Bialiatski and other political prisoners, but critics argue this does not address the underlying dictatorship. The U.S. lifted sanctions in response, while freed prisoners report ongoing issues like passport confiscation.

    1. Freed From a Belarus Prison, a Nobel Peace Laureate Experiences ‘Oxygen Intoxication’  The New York Times
    2. Prisoners freed by Belarus say their passports are taken away in a final ‘dirty trick’ by officials  AP News
    3. Freeing Political Prisoners Does Not Cure the Disease of Dictatorship  The Moscow Times
    4. Belarus frees Nobel prize laureate Bialiatski, opposition figure Kolesnikova as US lifts sanctions  CNN
    5. BBC captures celebrations as Belarus frees political prisoners  BBC

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