Artsiom
Fedasenka

Artsiom Fedasenka was born on October 9, 1981. He has worked as director of a private printing house in Minsk. He took part in volunteer projects, including the restoration of historical sites in Belarus.

Artsiom Fedasenka was detained for printing opposition newspapers, stickers, and leaflets. In addition, the man was accused of participating in the protests of 2020. Artsiom was sentenced to four years in prison.

Find Artsiom's current address on his PERSONAL PAGE at the Viasna Human Rights Center website. Click SEND A POSTCARD to support him and sign a postcard for the political prisoner.

"I am tiny. A sand grain. A droplet..."

I am tiny. A sand grain. A droplet
Soaring over abyss like a feather.
All your kind words are a sliver of light,
My hope, that in darkness I treasure.
I got up, standing tall and still.
I am us. We are giant, not minor!
Soon the sun frigate will hoist sail
For the eyes that are no longer crying.

In language and poems, in bright people that are in dark places, — Belarus Lives.

Artsiom
Fedasenka

Artsiom Fedasenka was born on October 9, 1981. He has worked as director of a private printing house in Minsk. He took part in volunteer projects, including the restoration of historical sites in Belarus.

Artsiom Fedasenka was detained for printing opposition newspapers, stickers, and leaflets. In addition, the man was accused of participating in the protests of 2020. Artsiom was sentenced to four years in prison.

Find Artsiom's current address on his PERSONAL PAGE at the Viasna Human Rights Center website. Click SEND A POSTCARD to support him and sign a postcard for the political prisoner.

"I am tiny. A sand grain. A droplet..."

I am tiny. A sand grain. A droplet
Soaring over abyss like a feather.
All your kind words are a sliver of light,
My hope, that in darkness I treasure.
I got up, standing tall and still.
I am us. We are giant, not minor!
Soon the sun frigate will hoist sail
For the eyes that are no longer crying.

In language and poems, in bright people that are in dark places, — Belarus Lives.