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Lukashenka’s Former Press-Secretary Appointed to the Position of Deputy Minister of Information of Belarus
The Council of Ministers has issued a decree to appoint Pavel Liohki to the position of Deputy Minister of Information of Belarus. He dismissed the post of Minister-Councilor of the Embassy of Belarus to Russia at that.
Lukashenka’s Former Press-Secretary Appointed to the Position of Deputy Minister of Information of Belarus
The ‘Vitsiebsk People’s News’ Web-site Editor Siarhei Sierabro Accuses CTV Channel of Stealing his Photos
The ‘Vitsiebsk People’s News’ Web-site Editor Siarhei Sierabro Accuses CTV Channel of Stealing his Photos
Trial against Regnum Authors in Minsk
Trial against Regnum Authors in Minsk
The Ministry of Information Disabled Access to ‘Belarusian Partisan’ Social and Political Web-site for the Alleged Publication of ‘Banned Information’
The Ministry of Information Disabled Access to ‘Belarusian Partisan’ Social and Political Web-site for the Alleged Publication of ‘Banned Information’
‘Barysauskiya Naviny’ Editor convicted for announcing demonstration
A court in Barysau (90 km northeast of Minsk) sentenced Anatol Bukas, the editor of the Barysauskiya Naviny local newspaper, to pay a fine of 345 roubles (145 euros) on 1 December for mentioning the unauthorized demonstration.
‘Barysauskiya Naviny’ Editor convicted for announcing demonstration
The ‘Radio Liberty’ Journalist Halina Abakunchyk Received a Human Rights Defenders’ Award – 2017 PHOTO REPORT
A journalist Halina Abakunchyk has been announced the Journalist of the Year as a laureate of Human Rights Defenders’ Award – 2017. She was praised for the ‘defense of human rights values’ in her work.
The ‘Radio Liberty’ Journalist Halina Abakunchyk Received a Human Rights Defenders’ Award – 2017 PHOTO REPORT
The ‘Barysauskiya naviny’ Editor-in-chief Fined for Publishing Information about ‘The Angry Belarusians’ Rally’
The ‘Barysauskiya naviny’ Editor-in-chief Fined for Publishing Information about ‘The Angry Belarusians’ Rally’
Belarusian KGB Says It’s Holding Ukrainian Journalist, Claims He’s A Spy
The Belarusian Committee for State Security (KGB) says it has arrested a Ukrainian journalist on suspicion of espionage, accusing him of being a military intelligence agent -- a claim immediately rejected by Ukraine.
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