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Persecution of Wikipedia editors in Belarus

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The persecution of Belarusian Wikipedians refers to a series of politically motivated arrests, detentions, and other forms of pressure by Belarusian authorities targeting authors and editors of the Belarusian-language Wikipedia.[1] These actions, documented since the early 2020s, are viewed as part of a broader wave of repression against civil society, independent media, and activists in Belarus, aimed at controlling the information space and restricting citizens' access to independent sources of information.[2]

Historical Context

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The Belarusian Wikipedia, established in 2004, has played a significant role in preserving and promoting the Belarusian language, culture, and history. During the political crisis following the 2020 presidential elections, authorities intensified their control over the information space, targeting independent media and online resources.[3][4] Wikipedia articles covering protests and government actions, especially those contradicting the official state narrative, became subject to increased scrutiny.[5] The Belarusian Wikipedia remained one of the few platforms with relative freedom of information and pluralism of opinion, which made it a focus of state attention.

In 2025, prior to a wave of arrests of Wikipedia editors, state media launched an information campaign accusing the Belarusian Wikipedia of pro-Western bias. Prominent propagandist Lyudmila Gladkaya was among those actively promoting these narratives in the Belarusian information field.[6][7]

Chronology of Persecution

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Persecution of Belarusian Wikipedians has taken various forms. Arrests and detentions of administrators and active contributors have been recorded, often justified by charges related to their online activities. Editors have faced both administrative and criminal liability under articles concerning the distribution of "extremist materials," "discrediting the Republic of Belarus," or "organizing actions that grossly violate public order."

Several notable cases have marked the persecution of Belarusian Wikipedians.

  • In 2022, editors Mark Bernstein and Uladzislau Chahovich were detained. Bernstein was accused of "organizing and preparing actions that grossly violate public order" due to his editing of articles related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and was sentenced to three years of restricted freedom. According to law enforcement, he was disseminating "fake information about the Russian Armed Forces."[8][9]
  • On April 7, 2022, Pavel Pernikov, an editor of several language editions of Wikipedia (including two Belarusian ones), was sentenced to two years in a reinforced regime penal colony for online posts "discrediting the Republic of Belarus," including two edits to Wikipedia articles about political repression in Belarus.[10][11]
  • In December 2024, an editor using the pseudonym Stary Jolup, who contributed to the Tarashkevitsa (Belarusian Latin script) section of Wikipedia, was detained.[1]
  • On March 13, 2025, an editor known as Kazimier Lachnovič disappeared; his fate remains unknown.[12]
  • Between April and May 2025, editor Volha Sitnik was detained and later sentenced to ten days of administrative arrest.[13] Later, it became known that Belarusian special services were attempting to recruit individuals to surveil Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya using compromised social media and messenger accounts belonging to Volha.[14]
  • On May 15, 2025, the arrest of Maksim Lepushenka, one of the oldest administrators of the Belarusian Wikipedia (active since 2007), who specialized in the ancient history of Belarus, was reported.[15]

International responses

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Human rights organizations, such as Freedom House, have condemned the actions of Belarusian authorities as an attempt to restrict freedom of speech and access to independent information.[16] In response to the persecution of Wikipedians in Belarus, the Wikipedia community decided to hide the identities of editors who make changes to articles on military and political topics. This means that IP addresses and user account names are no longer visible not only to readers and regular editors, but also to administrators of the Belarusian-language version. The aim of this measure is to protect editors from surveillance and repression by the state.[17]

Effects of repression

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According to some editors of Belarusian Wikipedia, attempts by authorities to control the content of the encyclopedia or to spread propaganda have not succeeded due to the platform's internal rules. Mass arrests have not led to changes in article content; the administrative rights of detained editors have been temporarily restricted by the Wikipedia community to prevent unauthorized edits.[18] However, human rights defenders have noted a change in the authorities' tactics: since the end of September 2024, information about politically motivated detentions and trials of Wikipedia editors has almost ceased to be published officially, which significantly complicates independent monitoring of the situation.[19]

The atmosphere of intimidation and repression fostered by Belarusian authorities has had a significant negative impact on the functioning of the Belarusian-language Wikipedia.[20] Fear of persecution has led many editors to practice self-censorship or to abandon editing altogether, especially on politically sensitive topics.[21] Some contributors, particularly those residing in Belarus, have been forced to cease their activities on Wikipedia for safety reasons.[22] As a result, the number of active editors has declined, leading to a deterioration in the quality and comprehensiveness of coverage on many socially important topics, especially those concerning the current political situation in the country.[18][1]

See also

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References

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  3. ^ "Беларусь продолжила падать в рейтинге свободы интернета" [Belarus continues to decline in internet freedom rankings]. dev.by (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-06-25.
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  7. ^ "Прапагандысты разганяюць фэйк пра выдаленне артыкула пра Хатынь у Вікіпедыі" [Propagandists spread fake news about deletion of Khatyn article on Wikipedia]. Наша Ніва (in Belarusian). 2025-05-04. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  8. ^ "Prominent editor of Russian Wikipedia pages detained in Belarus". Engadget. 2022-03-12. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  9. ^ "На аўтара «Вікіпедыі» Марка Бернштэйна завялі крымінальную справу" [Criminal case opened against Wikipedia editor Mark Bernshtein]. Наша Ніва (in Belarusian). 2022-03-26. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
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  12. ^ reform.news (2025-04-22). "Правозащитники сообщают об исчезновении администраторов беларусской Википедии" [Human rights organizations report disappearance of Belarusian Wikipedia administrators]. REFORM.news (ранее REFORM.by) (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  13. ^ "Адміністратарку беларускай Вікіпедыі кінулі на суткі" [Belarusian Wikipedia administrator detained for 24 hours]. Наша Ніва (in Belarusian). 2025-05-15. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  14. ^ "Спецслужбы ищут фотографов на митинг Тихановских через украденный аккаунт арестованной редактора Википедии" [Security services attempt to recruit photographers for Tsikhanouskaya rally using compromised account of detained Wikipedia editor]. Наша Ніва (in Russian). 2025-06-25. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  15. ^ "Затрымалі адміністратара беларускай Вікіпедыі Максіма Лепушэнку" [Belarusian Wikipedia administrator Maksim Lepushenka arrested]. Наша Ніва (in Belarusian). 2025-05-17. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  16. ^ "Belarus: Freedom on the Net 2022 Country Report". Freedom House. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  17. ^ "Wiki Wars: Editors and propagandists are fighting for influence over the online encyclopedia's most controversial entries". The Insider (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2025-05-23. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
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  19. ^ "Belarus: Freedom in the World 2025 Country Report". Freedom House. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  20. ^ "Ситуация продолжает ухудшаться. Госдепартамент США оценил состояние свободы слова в Беларуси" [Deterioration of Freedom of Speech in Belarus: U.S. State Department Assessment]. Белорусская ассоциация журналистов (in Russian). 2023-04-05. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  21. ^ "«Без людоедства со всех сторон». Авторы белорусской «Википедии» рассказывают, как ей удается оставаться свободным источником знаний в несвободных странах" [Belarusian Wikipedia as a Source of Independent Knowledge Under State Repression]. Новая газета Европа. 2025-01-02. Retrieved 2025-06-25.
  22. ^ Пинчук, Алина (2022-05-09). ""Никто не будет прогибаться под цензуру". "Википедия" во время войны" [Wikipedia's Resistance to Censorship During Times of War]. Радио Свобода (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-06-25.