Culture: Other

Association of Belarusian Publishers Registered in Krakow

The Association of Belarusian Publishers — the first professional organization uniting Belarusian publishers regardless of where they currently work — has been officially registered in Krakow.

Belarusian books at a book fair in Poland

The idea of establishing the organization was formulated back in November 2025 during the Pradmova intellectual book festival in Warsaw. At that time, eleven representatives of the publishing sector signed a declaration of cooperation and expressed their readiness to create a common professional structure. A few months later, this idea received legal embodiment in Poland.

The creators of the Association note that its emergence is directly linked to the conditions in which Belarusian book publishing exists today. Inside Belarus, independent publishing houses and cultural organizations have faced serious restrictions; many have been liquidated or deprived of the opportunity to operate fully. As a result, a significant portion of the Belarusian book sector has moved outside the country. According to the founders' estimates, today more than two dozen Belarusian publishing houses operate abroad, with the largest number working in Poland.

The new organization is designed to help these publishing houses operate more cohesively. It will be involved in coordinating joint projects, representing the interests of Belarusian publishers, developing international contacts, and seeking new opportunities for cooperation. An important task is also to represent the Belarusian book sector on the international stage as a unified professional community.

Valentina Barbara Andreeva has been elected head of the Association. Ilya Andreev became the deputy chairman.

Among the organization's immediate plans is to hold a general meeting at which the procedure for admitting new members will be determined. The development of an ethical code for Belarusian publishers and the expansion of Belarusian book participation in cultural events of the Belarusian diaspora in various countries are also planned.

The Association has also declared its openness to cooperation with foreign publishing organizations, cultural institutions, book fairs, and everyone who supports the principles of free speech and independent culture.

Comments

Now reading

"Trouble, unfortunately, is already stepping on the threshold of the Blue-Eyed Land." Zelensky's ultimatum to Lukashenka: what's next? 61

"Trouble, unfortunately, is already stepping on the threshold of the Blue-Eyed Land." Zelensky's ultimatum to Lukashenka: what's next?

All news →
All news

Head of Ukrainian Foreign Ministry sharply reacted to the revocation of Zelenskyy's order and will return his own Polish award 20

Polish President Strips Zelensky of the Order of the White Eagle — the Country's Highest State Award 72

A new shopping center is nearing completion on Nemiga. The hypermarket it will house has been revealed 3

A gastropub on a steamboat is for sale in Pinsk. How much are they asking?

Ukrainian soldiers evacuated kittens from the frontline with a drone 2

The website of the restored Belarusian Internet Library Kamunikat has launched 5

National Historical Museum to change name by Lukashenka's order 19

Russian PMC fighter kidnapped a war correspondent who wrote about their company and held him in a buried coffin 3

Minsk residents rented out an apartment in "Minsk-World" for a day. Tenants turned it into a pagan shrine 6

больш чытаных навін
больш лайканых навін

"Trouble, unfortunately, is already stepping on the threshold of the Blue-Eyed Land." Zelensky's ultimatum to Lukashenka: what's next? 61

"Trouble, unfortunately, is already stepping on the threshold of the Blue-Eyed Land." Zelensky's ultimatum to Lukashenka: what's next?

Main
All news →

Заўвага:

 

 

 

 

Закрыць Паведаміць