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‘I feel the need to cover human problems’. A freelance journalist Volha Chaichyts fined again
‘I feel the need to cover human problems’. A freelance journalist Volha Chaichyts fined again
‘I feel the need to cover human problems’. A freelance journalist Volha Chaichyts fined again
Third fine for freelance journalism. The court failed to pay attention to contradictions
On 14 March, the Homiel District Court fined the freelance journalists Kastus Zhukouski and Andrei Tolchyn for 25 base amounts (about EUR 255) each. This is the third fine for freelancing these Homiel residents receive this year.
Third fine for freelance journalism. The court failed to pay attention to contradictions
On 14 March, the Homiel District Court fined the freelance journalists Kastus Zhukouski and Andrei Tolchyn for 25 base amounts (about EUR 255) each. This is the third fine for freelancing these Homiel residents receive this year.
Third fine for freelance journalism. The court failed to pay attention to contradictions
On 14 March, the Homiel District Court fined the freelance journalists Kastus Zhukouski and Andrei Tolchyn for 25 base amounts (about EUR 255) each. This is the third fine for freelancing these Homiel residents receive this year.
A Court in Pinsk Fires Two Bloggers For Online Broadcast On YouTube and Facebook
A Court in Pinsk Fires Two Bloggers For Online Broadcast On YouTube and Facebook
The Beaten Freelance Journalist Andrei Koziel Fined BYN 735 (EUR 305)
The Beaten Freelance Journalist Andrei Koziel Fined BYN 735 (EUR 305)
Bastunets Met with the Minister of Information Karliukevich: ‘We have agreed to discuss changes in the Law ‘On Mass Media’
Bastunets Met with the Minister of Information Karliukevich: ‘We have agreed to discuss changes in the Law ‘On Mass Media’
The Beaten Freelance Journalist to Be Put on Trial Again
The Beaten Freelance Journalist to Be Put on Trial Again
The brutally beaten freelance ‘Belsat’ cameraman Andrus Koziel has been called to the Central City District Court of Minsk for re-trial on March 7, 2018.
The Minister of Information Karliukevich Promised to Invite BAJ to Discuss Amendments to Mass Media Law
The Ministry of Information would like to arrange public hearings on the planned changes in the Belarus Law ‘On Mass Media’. Among other, the Minister of Information Aliaksandr Karliukevich noted in his interview to the European Radio in Belarus that he wanted to hear arguments in favour of introducing the status of freelance journalists into the law.
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