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Reporter Gets Moral Damage Compensation for Unlawful Imprisonment in KGB
In 2012, a reporter and then a student of journalism department Anton Surapin spent a month in the KGB detention center for allegedly aiding the teddy bear air drop team.
Reporter Gets Moral Damage Compensation for Unlawful Imprisonment in KGB
Amendments to Internet Control Prepared Secretly from the Public
Amendments to Internet Control Prepared Secretly from the Public
Press Freedom Week in Review
Press Freedom Week in Review
Popular Belarusian-Language Newspaper Changes Format
Popular Belarusian-Language Newspaper Changes Format
Belarus Blogger Wins The Bobs-2016 User Award in Russian
Belarus Blogger Wins The Bobs-2016 User Award in Russian
Investigative Committee Dismissed the Case of Pavel Dabravolski
After three months’ check-up, the investigative committee dismissed the claim of TUT.by journalist Pavel Dabravolski that he had been unjustly beaten in court building.
Investigative Committee Dismissed the Case of Pavel Dabravolski
AP Report about Chernobyl Sparks Denials and Allegations of Provocation
AP Report about Chernobyl Sparks Denials and Allegations of Provocation
Brest Court Recognizes Two Books by Zianon Pazniak as Extremist Literature
On April 20, the Maskouski district court of Brest recognized two books by Zianon Pazniak "Good Photography" and "Defense of Kurapaty. People's Memorial" as extremist literature.
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