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    The European Press Prize 2026 is officially open for entries

    From now until 14 Decem­ber 2025, jour­nal­ists from across Europe — all 46 Coun­cil of Europe coun­tries, plus Belarus and Rus­sia — are invit­ed to sub­mit their best work.
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    No calls, No letters: Dzianis Ivashin cut off from the outside world for months

    On Octo­ber 6, the fam­i­ly of impris­oned jour­nal­ist Dzia­n­is Ivashyn final­ly received post­cards from him — the first in more than a month of silence. All cor­re­spon­dence except with close rel­a­tives is for­bid­den.
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    Andrzej Poczobut placed in SHU again for six months

    Accord­ing to infor­ma­tion avail­able to the Belaru­sian Asso­ci­a­tion of Jour­nal­ists, polit­i­cal pris­on­er and jour­nal­ist Andrzej Poc­zobut was placed in a SHU (secure hous­ing unit) on August 23 for six months, until Feb­ru­ary 2026.
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    Poczobut recovering from surgery, has heart issues

    Andrzej Poc­zobut is expe­ri­enc­ing seri­ous health prob­lems, includ­ing hyper­ten­sion and arrhyth­mia, accord­ing to Andże­li­ka Borys, head of the unof­fi­cial Union of Poles in Belarus. Borys shared the update with Newsweek Pol­s­ka fol­low­ing a prison vis­it on Sep­tem­ber 23.
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    Poland moves to deport mother of journalist Katsiaryna Vadanosava

    Pol­ish author­i­ties have ordered the depor­ta­tion of the moth­er of Belaru­sian jour­nal­ist Kat­siary­na Vadanosa­va, despite her poor health and fam­i­ly ties in Poland.
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    Belarus opens three criminal cases against journalist Andrei Mialeshka

    Belaru­sian jour­nal­ist Andrei Mialesh­ka says author­i­ties have launched three crim­i­nal cas­es against him, while police also searched his mother’s apart­ment in Hrod­na, where he is offi­cial­ly reg­is­tered.
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    “Without us, you wouldn’t know…”: Inside the secrets Belarus wanted buried, until reporters exposed them

    Since August 2020, more than 400 jour­nal­ists have left Belarus due to per­se­cu­tion. Around 30 inde­pen­dent out­lets have relo­cat­ed abroad. They con­tin­ue work­ing now in some of the harsh­est con­di­tions in Europe.
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    Journalist Kiryl Pazniak declared a political prisoner

    Human rights groups have rec­og­nized jour­nal­ist Kiryl Paz­ni­ak, detained in ear­ly Sep­tem­ber this year, as a polit­i­cal pris­on­er. The joint state­ment by Belaru­sian human rights orga­ni­za­tions was pub­lished today, Sep­tem­ber 17. In total, the list names 17 new polit­i­cal pris­on­ers.
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    Journalist Ihar Ilyash sentenced to four years in prison

    The Min­sk City Court has sen­tenced jour­nal­ist and polit­i­cal pris­on­er Ihar Ilyash to four years in prison. Judge Siarhei Katser found him guilty of “dis­cred­it­ing the Repub­lic of Belarus” and “facil­i­tat­ing extrem­ist activ­i­ties.” In addi­tion to the prison term, Ilyash must pay a fine of $1,240.

    iSANS report: The crime of incitement to genocide of Ukrainians in Russian and Belarusian propaganda

    The main objec­tive of this study was to iden­ti­fy, from the entire range of anti-Ukrain­ian rhetoric of Russ­ian and Belaru­sian pro­pa­gan­da, state­ments con­tain­ing “direct and pub­lic incite­ment to com­mit geno­cide” of Ukraini­ans as a nation­al group – an atroc­i­ty crime under inter­na­tion­al law, banned and pun­ish­able by the Con­ven­tion on the Pre­ven­tion and Pun­ish­ment of […]
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    Conference on the future of Belarusian journalism opens in Vilnius

    On Sep­tem­ber 16, the Lithuan­ian cap­i­tal host­ed the open­ing of the con­fer­ence “Belaru­sian Jour­nal­ism: Where Tomor­row Begins.”  This year, the gath­er­ing car­ries spe­cial mean­ing: BAJ is cel­e­brat­ing the 30th anniver­sary of its found­ing.
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    Palina Zyl: from provincial vlogger to political prisoner

    On Sep­tem­ber 5, 2025, the name of Mazyr-based vlog­ger Pali­na Zyl was added to the List of Indi­vid­u­als Involved in Extrem­ist Activ­i­ty on the web­site of the Min­istry of Inter­nal Affairs of Belarus. The site also reports that her ver­dict has entered into force, and the con­vict­ed vlog­ger is serv­ing her sen­tence.
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    Belarus frees 52 political prisoners, including 9 journalists

    The Euro­pean Fed­er­a­tion of Jour­nal­ists (EFJ) wel­comes the release on Thurs­day of 52 polit­i­cal pris­on­ers, includ­ing 9 jour­nal­ists, by the Belaru­sian author­i­ties. There are still 27 jour­nal­ists in prison in Belarus. The EFJ demands their imme­di­ate release.
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    Belarus: RSF welcomes the release of nine arbitrarily detained journalists

    Nine Belaru­sian jour­nal­ists — includ­ing Ihar Losik of Radio Free Europe/Radio Lib­er­ty, detained for more than five years — have been freed after spend­ing months — in some cas­es years — in prison sim­ply for doing their jobs. Reporters With­out Bor­ders (RSF) wel­comes this deci­sion but con­demns their expul­sion to Lithua­nia and urges the author­i­ties […]
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    Ten journalists among 52 political prisoners released in Belarus

    On Sep­tem­ber 11, 2025, Belaru­sian author­i­ties released 52 polit­i­cal pris­on­ers fol­low­ing nego­ti­a­tions with a U.S. del­e­ga­tion led by John Coale. Among them were twelve jour­nal­ists and media work­ers who had faced harsh prison sen­tences for their pro­fes­sion­al activ­i­ties.
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