Yauhenia: Of course, the information I get is a drop in the oceans and if I lived in Belarus, I would make more detailed materials - for example also talking to prisoner's relatives. There are so many cases when elder brothers and sisters have to become care-givers for their younger siblings while their mothers are in prison.
Here I can recall the daughter of political prisoner Elena Lazarchik, who turns 50 in July. The woman has been in prison since the end of December 2021, she was sentenced to eight years. The only news that reaches her family is that Elena is not allowed packages, visits, and calls to her family. She is also regularly put in a punishment cell.
Elena has three children, two of them are grownups, and the youngest Artem is ten. Before arrest, the woman had worked as a janitor and, as her friends say, tried to save a protest mural from destruction. When Elena was detained, she was kept at the police station until 11 pm and her son was immediately brought to an orphanage. The formal reason was his mother's not picking him up from afterschool. Despite the fact that the school had Artem’s father's and his elder sister's phone numbers, they were not notified. The story got a lot of coverage in social media and the next day, hundreds of Belarusians carrying posters and gifts for the boy came to the shelter demanding that Artem be released. And Elena was allowed to take the boy home. A year later, however, the woman was detained and convicted on four criminal charges. The police arrested her in her own flat - in front of Artyom. The boy got hysterical - later he even refused to enter that room, repeating, “I don’t want it, my mother and I were there!”
When Lazarchik was in pre-trial detention, a few days before her birthday, she received a letter stating that she was deprived of parental rights.
“It’s very sad that my little boy is a hostage to this situation. It’s mean to take revenge on the defenseless kids. But the state doesn’t know any other way. Well, that's on them. I hope that I will have enough strength to withstand all the trials with dignity. I don’t give up,” Elena wrote in her prison diary, which she managed to hand over through other fellow inmates who were served their term.
Later, Elena was notified that her husband Sergei, Artem’s father, had filed for divorce - the news the woman accepted with a heavy heart. In December 2023, Sergei died. When Elena is released, her son will be 15 years old... He now lives with Elena's eldest daughter who prefers not to tell him about his mother's sentence: he continues writing letters to his mother... .