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Liberalization Is Over?
Liberalization Is Over?
Media in Belarus Conference: Challenges and Chances
The two-day conference “Mass Media in Belarus: Challenges and Chances” gathered media professionals, civil society and governmental officials from Belarus and abroad. Some important messages below briefly explain what issues are faced by journalistic community in Belarus, and not only, from the perspective of laws and politics.
Media in Belarus Conference, Day Two
Farewell to Sisterly Love
Farewell to Sisterly Love
Come to Belarus for 5 days without a visa!
Come to Belarus for 5 days without a visa!
Journalism as Problem Solving
John Silver Interview: Informational Isolation is the Hardest
“Our people know three things: how to run the state, play football and publish Nasha Niva”
Belsat Director in a Public Meeting at Press Club in Minsk
Common position of Belarusian human rights defenders ahead of the next round of the EU-Belarus human rights dialogue
Recidivist from Journalism (interview from Abajour, abridged)
Young German Aspiring to Develop Belarusian Media
For one year already, Sabrina Bobowski has been the head of the School of Journalism at the IBB center organizing dozens of events, meetings and educational trips for journalists. Press service of BAJ talked to Sabrina about how she works to develop journalism in Belarus and to change people’s mentality.
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