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Latvian parliamentarian warns against dropping Belarusian media content
The possible closure of the Belarusian division of the LSM+ Latvian media outlet has sparked widespread concern not only among the Belarusian diaspora in Latvia. BAJ looked into the issue and spoke with Latvian MP Leila Rasima, as well as with community representatives and the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus.
Five years of lawlessness: How Belarus’s media was silenced — and fought back
Independent media can be destroyed, journalists can be imprisoned — but they cannot be forced into silence. The starting point of the newest Belarusian history was August 9, 2020 — the day of voting in a presidential election that never truly happened. That day marked the beginning of a total purge of Belarus’s democratic society.
BAJ launched the project “Journalists: The Silent Mode”
Determined not to let the facts of persecution and repression against journalists disappear in the information flow or perceived as white noise, the Belarusian Association of Journalists launched the project “Journalists: The Silent Mode.”
BAJ exhibition on imprisoned journalists held at “New Belarus” conference
The project “Journalists: The Silent Mode” is a visual form of resistance to the quiet erasure of journalists from public space, the profession, and life — a process that the Belarusian authorities have been deliberately carrying out for the past five years. Belarussian Association of Journalists spoke with visitors to the exhibition at the conference […]
Belarus: portraits of arbitrarily detained media professionals
Today, Belarus is one of the largest prisons in the world for independent journalists, with 39 currently behind bars.
IFJ demands an end to the criminalization of journalism in Belarus
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, the Belarusian Association of Journalists’ (BAJ), in calling for the immediate release of all journalists and media workers unjustly imprisoned. The IFJ demands that the authorities cease the criminalisation of journalism, as well as the harassment of journalists in Belarus, in exile and their family members.
Journalist Danil Palianski sentenced to 10 years in prison over “high treason”
The case against freelance journalist Danil Palianski was heard by the Brest Regional Court. According to the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ), the trial began in mid-July 2025 and was held behind closed doors. The verdict was delivered on July 25.
Polish lawyer denied access to case of journalist Aliaksandr Burakou, who is banned from entering the Schengen Area
Poland was the country that initiated the journalist’s ban, and for several years Aliaksandr Burakou has been trying to uncover the specific allegations that resulted in his prohibition from entering multiple Schengen Agreement member states.
Belarusian section on Latvia’s LSM+ website under threat?
The management of Latvia’s public media outlet, LSM, has developed strategic priorities for 2026–2029. The Belarusian-language version of the site appears likely to last only until the end of this year, as Belarusian is not even mentioned in the new strategy.
Vlogger Dzmitry Kazlou held in high-security correctional facility in Mazyr
Dzmitry Kazlou, a vlogger from Baran known to his followers as “Sery Kot” (Grey Cat), is currently serving an additional one-year prison sentence in Correctional Facility No. 20, a high-security prison in the Mazyr District. The sentence was handed for disobedience to prison administration.
Repressions against journalists in Belarus 2025, list of colleagues in prison
The following journalists are in jail at the moment. Katsiaryna Andreeva, Ihar Losik, Andrei Aliaksandrau, Dzianis Ivashyn, Andrej Pachobut (Andrzej Poczobut), Maryna Zolatava, Liudmila Chekina, Valerija Kastsiugova, Dzmitryi Navazhylau, Iryna Slaunikava Siarhei Satsuk, Kanstantsin Zalatykh, Pavel Mazheika, Yauhen Merkis, Andrei Famin, Larysa Shchyrakova, Pavel Padabed, Viachaslau Lazarau, Aliaksandr Mantsevich, Ales Sabaleuski, Aliaksandr Ihnatsiuk Yauhen Hlushkou Ales […]
Belarus declares Instagram page of Polish photographer “extremist”
The information appeared on July 9 in the National Register of Extremist Content, which is maintained on the website of the Ministry of Information of Belarus.
Statement on recognition of Aleh Khamenka as a political prisoner
The right baronies of Belarus made a statement on July 9.
MASS MEDIA IN BELARUS 2024
Mass media in Belarus 2024. Download PDF.
Belarusian security forces interrogate mother of exiled ex-Belsat journalist twice
Law enforcement officers were interested in whether journalist Siarhei Skulavets was planning to return to Belarus. However, as they told his mother, “he will be considered a criminal no matter what, even if the political situation changes.”
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