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BAJ launched an animation project to tell the world about political prisoners of journalists
“It is nice that Belarus is back on the field.” BAJ team takes part in journalist football tournament in Druskininkai. PHOTO
“To get official information, you have to present yourself as someone other than a journalist.” New realities and challenges for independent media
Belarusian journalist Larysa Shchyrakova among Free Media Awards winners
Exiled voices: German film sheds light on persecution of journalists, featuring Belarusians
BAJ: «Belarusian independent media are technologically ahead of the media markets of neighboring countries»
Belsat TV faces uncertainty: Will promised ‘new opportunities’ deliver?
The representatives of Belarusian propaganda media accredited to cover the Olympics in Paris
“The decision of the Executive Analytical Center was a setback, but not a tragedy.” Media managers and experts comment on the new order allowing to seize domain names
27 sharp splinters to remind the war is not over. An exhibition honoring Ukrainian journalists opened in Vilnius
Fact-checking Rimas Bružas’ column on LRT: 2% real vs 50% claimed
Last week, many Belarusians living in Lithuania were disturbed by the column written by journalist Rimas Bružas. Among other things, the author intended to show that Belarusian migrants who ‘bring along a stinking snake of disrespect towards our [Lithuanian] way of life’ are not welcome in the country.
The text only presented a few facts, but one figure was easily verifiable. Journalist Siarhei Tsverdzichau questions certain claims from the high-profile story through a research.
“Belarusian media funding is declining, while competition from Russian media is on the rise.” Is there a solution?
The most reassuring thing is getting feedback from the audience”. Belarusian independent media’s take on the year’s results and their plans for the future
Support for journalists and media, solidarity campaigns, European awards, and TikTok launch: BAJ yearly closure
Despite working in exile and being labeled as “extremist” by the Belarusian regime, BAJ initiated a high-profile solidarity action last year, continued to provide comprehensive assistance to journalists and editors and, backed by the European Federation of Journalists, resumed the Free Word Award. This is just a short list of what has been achieved.
It’s time to review the year.
Reform.by media is on the brink of closure
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