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Social Net Live Stream Results in a Fine for a Zoo Activist
Belsat Cameraman Fined for “Cursing” at the Police
Belsat Cameraman Fined for “Cursing” at the Police
Home Affairs Ministry Sees No Violations of Journalists Rights
The Ministry of Home Affairs replied to the petition of the Belarusian Association of Journalists, which called on the authorities to investigative the mass violations of journalists’ rights in March. The key point of the reply is that law enforcement officers did not violate any law, and BAJ “has to stop “covering up” and “justifying” the people who have nothing to do with mass media”.
Home Affairs Ministry Sees No Violations of Journalists Rights
Blogger Proves Innocence in Court
Blogger Proves Innocence in Court
Blogger Raman Pratasevich cleared off police’s charges thanks to university: he proved he had been sitting an exam while the police allegedly saw him at a kind of an unsanctioned mass event in Kurapaty on February 25.
Belarus: ‘Freedom Day’ Crackdown
Belarus: ‘Freedom Day’ Crackdown
Larysa Shchyrakova Fined under Four Charges
Larysa Shchyrakova Fined under Four Charges
Roskomnadzor Makes a Belarusian Website Remove Content (Upd)
On April 10, the editorial office of KYKY.ORG received a letter from Roskomnadzor (based on a court decision of the Zavodoukovsk district court of Tyumen Oblast dated February 27, 2017) demanding to delete an article about shoplifetrs within a day, otherwise the website would be blocked.
Roskomnadzor Makes a Belarusian Website Remove Content (Upd)
Outsider Papers Get Back to State Distribution Nets
Outsider Papers Get Back to State Distribution Nets
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