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Ministry of Information Blocks 40 Websites, 11 of them Extremist
Two Books by Pazniak Claimed to Be Extremist
Two Books by Pazniak Claimed to Be Extremist
Journalists Accused of Participation in an Unsanctioned Protest Action (Upd)
Journalists Accused of Participation in an Unsanctioned Protest Action (Upd)
Freelance Journalists in Homel Complain to Prosecutor General
Freelance Journalists in Homel Complain to Prosecutor General
Printing House Forced to Destroy Book by Vital Silitski
The post-mortem edition of the book by political scientist Vital Silitski “Long road from tyranny: post-Communist authoritarianism and fighting for democracy in Serbia and Belarus” was published by magazine ARCHE in October 2015.
Printing House Forced to Destroy Book by Vital Silitski
Belarusian Customs Office Seize“Extremist” Products from Ukrainian Journalists
Belarusian Customs Office Seize“Extremist” Products from Ukrainian Journalists
The information appeared on Facebook page of Alexander Doniy: he and four his colleagues were going to Vilnius via Belarus with the cultural program Last Barricade which is broadcast on the Ukrainian Central channel.
Mass Media Week in Belarus. Info-posting October 26 – November 8, 2015
Mass Media Week in Belarus. Info-posting October 26 – November 8, 2015
The UN Special Rapporteur on Belarus Miklós Haraszti presented the report on freedom of expression in Belarus to the UN General Assembly. Independence of the media in Belarus is impossible because of the permit-based nature of registration and arbitrary rules for withdrawal of licenses, says the report.
The main conclusions of the report are as follows: there is no pluralism of mass media; Belarus is the only country in Europe without private all-national broadcasters; the government is a direct regulator for all types of mass media; critical expression and investigations are obstructed through criminalization of contents regarded as “harmful for the state”, with the help of the articles on criminal defamation and insult of public officials, in particular, of the president.
Stand Up For Online Freedom
On November 5, BAJ held an online conference on questions of regulating ByNet.
Stand Up For Online Freedom
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