Seven thousand euros for Pavel Seviarynets' family needs raised in a matter of hours
Yesterday Pavel launched a fundraiser to resume public activity

After more than 11 years behind bars and forced deportation from Belarus, Pavel and his family found themselves in exile without documents and without the ability to continue their work. Now he plans to resume public activities and is asking for public support by launching a fundraiser on the Bysol platform.
Pavel Seviarynets' plans include:
- launch a YouTube channel for Belarusians,
- release videos about history and modernity,
- publish books written in captivity.
Funds are needed for equipment, publishing books, and launching the channel. Pavel has already paid for his stance with years of imprisonment. Now he wants to continue his work — and he needs the solidarity of Belarusians.
If it's important to you that Belarusian voices are heard even in exile, Pavel appealed, — support this fundraiser.
Fundraising Goal — €7000
- Equipment: camera, sound — €800; lighting — €200
- Partial coverage of printing a book of prison drawings, poems, and sayings — €2500
- Development of own YouTube channel — €1000
- Organization of book presentations in Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine — €1000
- Production of a series of videos on Belarusian history and mentality — €1500
The money was raised in a matter of hours. As of 9:00 AM on Wednesday, €7,917 has been collected, and the fundraiser is ongoing.
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