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Updated · The Pillar · Apr 28
Br. Grzegorz Gaweł released by Belarus in prisoner exchange with Poland
Updated
Updated · The Pillar · Apr 28

Br. Grzegorz Gaweł released by Belarus in prisoner exchange with Poland

10 articles · Updated · The Pillar · Apr 28
  • Gaweł, a 27-year-old Polish Carmelite friar arrested for espionage in September 2025, was freed alongside four others at the Poland-Belarus border on April 28.
  • The exchange included three Poles and two Moldovans for five Belarusian, Russian, and CIS citizens held in EU countries, with U.S. mediation credited for enabling the deal.
  • Gaweł’s arrest strained Poland-Belarus relations, highlighting ongoing tensions and the use of detentions for political leverage; nearly 300,000 ethnic Poles reside in Belarus amid deep cultural ties.
With seven prisoners freed, what fate awaits the 800+ still jailed in Belarus?
Is this prisoner swap a true pivot to the West for Belarus?
What does the U.S. gain by brokering this controversial Poland-Belarus deal?
After five years in a labor camp, can journalist Andrzej Poczobut ever truly recover?
Was the Polish friar a spy or a pawn in a larger political game?
Why are Catholic bishops silent on the release of a friar accused of espionage?