The crushing of dissent in Belarus is seemingly over, on the surface at least.
While footage of police cracking down on protesters following the disputed reelection of leader Alexander Lukashenko may be a distant memory, away from the public eye the repression of any opposition continues, say activists.
Since July, around 270 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have been shut down as Minsk seeks to stop protests from reigniting.
Bysol Foundation, an NGO that helps political prisoners, activists and striking workers, is one of those that has managed to survive.
But day-to-day operations have become much harder since Lukashenko's administration has labelled it an extremist organisation.
“I have worked with civil society in Belarus for the last
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