Here’s the latest on Andrzej Poczobut based on recent reporting:
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In April 2026, multiple outlets reported that Andrzej Poczobut, a Polish-Belarusian journalist and prominent figure among Belarus’s Polish minority, was released from a Belarusian prison as part of a prisoner swap with Poland. The relief and swap were described as part of efforts to improve Belarus’s relations with the West. [web sources: TVP World coverage and various regional outlets][1][2][3]
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The swap involved several detainees and was framed by officials as a move toward broader engagement with Western countries. Poczobut had been imprisoned for years, including a period of solitary confinement and health-related concerns raised by rights groups.[2][5]
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Poczobut’s case has been widely cited in discussions about political prisoners in Belarus and U.S./EU-Western responses to Belarus. He had previously received recognition such as a Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 2025, reflecting international attention to his plight.[4][8][9]
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Following his release, reports indicated he was taken to a hospital for medical checks, highlighting ongoing concerns about his health and well-being upon return to Poland.[5]
If you’d like, I can compile a brief timeline of events, or pull direct links to the most authoritative accounts (e.g., official statements from Polish or Belarusian authorities) and summarize them with timestamps. I can also set up a quick, shareable summary for your records.