On 21 December 2010, the
Charter 97 office was raided by agents of the
State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus (known in Russian as the "KGB"). Radina only had time to post "We're all at the KGB" on the site before being arrested and taken away. as did the
Committee to Protect Journalists. Radina was released on 31 January 2011 on the condition that she relocate from the capital of
Minsk to her hometown of
Kobrin. She was told not to leave Kobrin and to check in daily with police; in addition, her passport was confiscated, and she was forbidden to speak about her case. Unable to work, Radina fled from Belarus to Russia in March 2011. She spent four months in hiding in
Moscow before receiving asylum from
Poland and moving there to live. In July 2018, while living in Poland, Radina received a death threat that she attributed to Belarusian authorities.
Reporters Without Borders called for the Polish authorities to identify the source of the threat and provide protection for Radina. ==Awards==