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He can’t go home: a Belarusian author on lost roots and life in Switzerland // On the Record

Sasha Filipenko, one of the most prominent Belarusian writers living in exile, speaks to Swissinfo in this episode of On the Record about freedom, censorship, and life under Alexander Lukashenko’s dictatorship. He discusses Putin’s Russia, his parents being held hostage in Belarus, prisoners reading his books, and how he survives in Switzerland as a writer. Filipenko’s novels have been translated into dozens of languages, and his voice is listened to across Europe and beyond. #Putin #War #Lukashenko

Original full version in Russian available at &t=1766s

Journalist: Elena Servettaz
Camera: Michele Andina, Vera Leysinger
Video editor: Michele Andina
Sub Editor: Virginie Mangin
Voice over: Thomas Stephens, Virginie Mangin
Designer: Kai Reusser

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