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The Court Sent Back the Case against Andrei Koziel for Revision. The Beaten Journalist Released from Custody
Freelance Journalist Beaten and Detained for Streaming from Polling Station in Minsk, to Be Put on Trial on Monday
Freelance Journalist Beaten and Detained for Streaming from Polling Station in Minsk, to Be Put on Trial on Monday
Reportedly, a freelance journalist Andrus Koziel was beaten hard by police officers and convoyed from a polling station to Central City District Police Department in Minsk on February 18, 2018. According to the police report, the journalist was accused of disobedience to the police. Consequently, he was sent to the pre-trial detention centre in Akrestsin street in Minsk. The trial will take place on Monday, February 19th.
A Ukrainian Journalist Pavel Sharoyka Tried behind Closed Doors for Espionage
On February 12, the spokesperson of Supreme Court of Belarus Yuliya Liaskova informed the Belarusian Association of Journalists about the start of litigation against a Ukrainian journalist Pavel Sharoyka.
A Ukrainian Journalist Pavel Sharoyka Tried behind Closed Doors for Espionage
Karliukevich: ‘The Ministry of Information Plans to Focus on the Internet and Social Media in 2018’
Karliukevich: ‘The Ministry of Information Plans to Focus on the Internet and Social Media in 2018’
Lukashenko appoints new heads of Belarus’ central mass media
Lukashenko appoints new heads of Belarus’ central mass media
The ‘Regnum’ Authors Found Guilty by Court but Released in the Court Room
Yury Paulavets, Dzmitry Alimkin, and Siarhei Shyptenka have been found guilty of collective incitement of hatred on the ground of national identity (article 130 of Belarus Criminal Court).
The ‘Regnum’ Authors Found Guilty by Court but Released in the Court Room
Yury Paulavets, Dzmitry Alimkin, and Siarhei Shyptenka have been found guilty of collective incitement of hatred on the ground of national identity (article 130 of Belarus Criminal Court).
The Belarusian Association of Journalists Requested the Constitutional Court of Belarus to Protect Freelance Journalists
The Belarusian Association of Journalists and the Belarusian Helsinki Committee have directed a common appeal to the Constitutional Court of Belarus with a request to express opinion concerning the legal uncertainty that causes further judicial persecution of journalists on charges under article 22.9 of Belarus Code on Administrative Offenses.
The Belarusian Association of Journalists Requested the Constitutional Court of Belarus to Protect Freelance Journalists
Belarus blocks access to opposition website
The popular opposition website Charter97.org does not open in Belarus. When one tries to enter the site, it either does not load or a window pops up saying that the website has been added to the list of restricted webpages.
Belarus blocks access to opposition website
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