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Journalist Ales Lubianchuk released: BAJ discovers why he faced a second trial
Journalist Ales Lubianchuk re-sentenced, added to “terrorist” list — and released
Uladzimir Yanukevich and Andrei Pakalenka added to extremist list
Polish hospital demands over 18,000 euros from journalist Katsiaryna Vadanosava
BYSOL opened a fundraiser for a Belarusian journalist
Ales Bialiatski creates a foundation to fight the global human rights crisis
Supreme Court upholds 14-year sentence for former Intex-Press director Yanukevich, reduces Pakalenka’s term to 11 years
Journalist Aliaksandr Burakou detained in Germany with renewed Schengen entry ban
Imprisoned radio host Aleh Khamenka added to extremist list
Imprisoned journalist Kiryl Pazniak hospitalized in serious condition
Pressure on media reporting military activity on Belarus-Ukraine border: Security forces threaten searches “until coverage stops”
Andrzej Poczobut to address European Parliament
“Painful and Unfair”: Maryna Zolatava reflects on Ludmila Chekina and the TUT.BY crackdown anniversary
Authorities place nearly 6,000 Belarusians on interstate wanted list, including several independent journalists
Their names appear in the Russian Federation’s wanted persons database. Belarusian citizens end up there at the request of Belarusian security agencies. This means people are being sought in both countries and can also be extradited from “friendly countries.” This is reported by Mediazona. Belarus.
Roskomnadzor blocks access to BAJ website in Russia
Roskomnadzor is most likely concerned about the popularity of materials on the BAJ website that explain how to circumvent censorship and internet blocking among Russians.
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