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Investigative Committee refuses to drop criminal charge against tut.by editor in chief
Criminal proceedings against two journalists in ‘BelTA case’ stopped
Criminal Charges Against Journalists Bykouski and Kuletski Dropped +DOCUMENT
Pauliuk Bykouski informed BAJ about the dismissal of criminal proceedings. The criminal charges were reclassified reclassified under Art. 252 of the Criminal Procedure Code "in conjunction with application of administrative sanctions"
Maryna Zolatava, Chief Editor of TUT.BY Charged Under “BelTA case”
Euronews to cover Minsk’s preparations for the 2nd European games
BAJ Asks BelTA CEO Not to Bring “BelTA Case” to Court
Harassment of journalists breaks records in Belarus – nearly 100 fines so far this year
Targets in BelTA Criminal Investigation Served Official Charges
On November 5, some suspects in the “BelTA case” were served official charges.
The Belarusian Association of Journalists held a solidarity action “Stand Up for Journalism” on November 5
November 5 — Stand Up for Journalists!
Ministry of Information to BAJ: Neither We, Nor Journalists Need CSOs as Intermediaries
The Ministry of Information sent an impudent response signed by deputy minister Pavel Liohki to BAJ inquiry about an accreditation procedure for mass media at the Ministry. The Belarusian Association of Journalists will appeal against the document.
Ukrainian Journalist Mykola Balaban Detained in Belarus
Homel Court to Try Director for Documentary
Alexander Huseu, district inspector of Homel Central police department, informed freelance journalist Maria Bulavinskaya about the report he had made on her under Article 22.9 of the Administrative Code for production of a documentary "Homeless city" without accreditation.
Journalist Volha Czajczyc arrested for doing her job
Belarus defies UN Human Rights Committee in Geneva report
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