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Figures of the Year, 2025
The Belarusian Media Sector in Numbers. 28 media professionals imprisoned. 34 searches and inspections of premises. 12 detentions. 42 media outlets designated as “extremist formations”. More than 100 cases of in absentia prosecution of journalists. 26 media outlets and organizations joined the Code of Ethics of Belarusian Journalists and the self-regulation system. 62 colleagues completed […]
BAJ Board concludes review and issues decision regarding deputy chair Barys Haretski
On December 23, the BAJ Board discussed the conclusion of an external expert and made a decision in connection with allegations against BAJ Deputy Chair Barys Haretski regarding possible harassment.
Journalists in Exile, Security Threats, and Solidarity: Vilnius Forum Honors Belarusian Editor
The annual Forum of Baltic and Persecuted Journalists opened on December 18 at Lithuania’s parliament visitors’ center, focusing on regional security challenges and cross-border repression, while the Freedom Hope Award was presented to Belarusian journalist and former political prisoner Aliaksandr Mantsevich.
RSF uncovers new spyware from Belarus
Reporters Without Borders (RSF)’s Digital Security Lab (DSL), working with the Eastern European organisation RESIDENT.NGO, has uncovered a previously unknown spyware tool used by the State Security Committee (KGB) of Belarus to target, among others, journalists and media workers. RSF assesses that this exposure is a serious setback for the KGB’s operations, not least because […]
Andrzej Poczobut honored with the Sakharov Prize at European Parliament
A formal ceremony honoring the recipients of the Andrei Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought took place on December 16 in Strasbourg during a plenary session of the European Parliament. This year’s award was granted to Belarusian political prisoner and journalist Andrzej Poczobut and Georgian journalist Mzia Amaglobeli.
BAJ hails prisoner releases, urges freedom for those still jailed
The Belarusian Association of Journalists welcomes the release of political prisoners but stresses that many journalists and media workers remain unjustly imprisoned.
Belarusian propaganda’s crimes will be exposed and punished
The Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ) is launching a new project that analyzes the work of state propagandists for potential criminal offenses.
E‑newsletter: MASS MEDIA IN BELARUS No.3 (81) 2025
Situation in Belarus mass media field: July–September 2025. Review. Download PDF.
Belarus designates Radio Plato project as an “extremist formation”
Belarusian authorities have added the independent internet radio project Radio Plato to the national registry of organizations and individuals allegedly involved in “extremist activity.”
Belarus hits exiled journalist Iryna Khalip with “extremism” charges
Belarusian authorities have opened a criminal case against exiled journalist Iryna Khalip under an unspecified “extremism” article, according to the journalist.
Repressions against journalists in Belarus 2025, list of colleagues in prison
The following journalists are in jail at the moment. Katsiaryna Andreeva, Andrei Aliaksandrau, Dzianis Ivashyn, Andrej Pachobut (Andrzej Poczobut), Maryna Zolatava, Liudmila Chekina, Valerija Kastsiugova, Dzmitryi Navazhylau, Siarhei Satsuk, Andrei Famin, Ales Sabaleuski, Aliaksandr Ihnatsiuk Yauhen Hlushkou Ales Marchanka Volha Radzivonava Anton Kazelski Damiil Palianski, Ihar Ilyash Siarhei Chabotska Workers of the Intex-press editorial office Aleh […]
Journalist Dabravolski’s detention extended
Belarusian authorities extended the pre-trial detention of journalist Pavel Dabravolski, accused of high treason in connection with his professional activities, until December 22.
Iryna Akulovich steps down as head of BelTA
Iryna Akulovich has been dismissed as general director of the state-owned news agency BelTA, reportedly due to a transition to another position. The announcement was made by the pro-government Telegram channel “Pul Pervogo.”
Two-thirds of journalists in exile change their profession
Work in exile does not mean a happy end – it makes inequalities deeper. Furthermore, two-thirds of journalists in exile leave the profession, while working in editorial offices tend to be more sustainable. Researcher and Professor at Salzburg University, Hanan Badr, discusses the collective experience of journalists in exile.
Editor of s13, Siarhei Chabotska, added to Belarusian “extremist” list
On 21 November 2025, the Belarusian Interior Ministry updated its list of individuals “involved in extremist activity,” adding Siarhei Chabotska, editor of the Hrodna city portal s13.
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