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    Ekho Moskvy, One Of Russia’s Last Independent Broadcasters, Closes Amid Government Crackdown

    Ekho Moskvy, an independent Russian media outlet critical of the Kremlin, has decided to close amid moves by the government to restrict its outreach.
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    Trial of Nasha Niva editors

    The trial of our colleagues Yahor Martsinovich and Andrei Skurko has started in the Zavodski District Court of Minsk.
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    We stand in solidarity — joint statement in support of Ukraine

    Human rights, media freedom and journalists’ organisations issued a statement in condemnation of invasion and attacks on the press in Ukraine and Russia.
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    EFJ condemns the attack of Russia on Ukraine

    The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joined today the European Federation and the World Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU and PSI) in condemning Russia’s armed aggression against Ukraine. We support the call of Ukrainian trade unions, including the EFJ Ukrainian affiliates NUJU and IMTUU, to ask Russia to immediately stop the attack and to bring the Russian army back to Russia.
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    BSU Journalism Department lecturer Hanna Kureichyk arrested for 15 days

    The Minsk Tsentralny District Court heard the case of Hanna Kureichyk, associate professor at the TV and Radio Broadcasting Chair of the Belarusian State University Journalism Department.
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    Journalist Larysa Shchyrakova’s house search ends in her arrest

    On February 18, security forces searched journalist Larysa Shchyrakova's house. This is Larysa's fourth search since February 2021.
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    Political prisoner and journalist Darya Chultsova turns 25 in prison

    “It’s Dasha’s birthday on the 20th, she will celebrate her twenty-fifth birthday. Such a beautiful date! Too bad it will be a day off. The day passed quickly at work and maybe it wasn’t so sad,” Dasha’s mother Natalya Tserabilenka told.
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    Journalist Katsiaryna Andreeva transferred to jail for “investigative actions”

    Belsat journalist Katsiaryna Andreeva (Bakhvalava) is no longer kept in the women’s correctional facility #4 in Homel.
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    BAJ nominated for UNESCO prize

    Forty-six UNESCO Member States, including all 27 EUMS, joined in nominating the Belarusian Association of Journalists for the Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2022!
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    Ex-RFE/RL Photographer Gets 13 Days In Jail For ‘Disobedience To Police’

    A photographer who previously worked for RFE/RL's Belarus Service has been sentenced to 13 days in jail for "disobedience to police," a charge that he has rejected. Judge Tatsyana Palulekh of the Frunze district court in Minsk sentenced Uladz Hrydzin on February 7 after finding him guilty of refusing to follow police orders to let them inside his apartment to conduct a search last week.
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    Former RFE/RL Photographer Detained In Minsk On Unknown Charges

    A photographer who previously worked for RFE/RL's Belarus Service has been arrested and taken to pretrial detention in Minsk, his relatives say.

    E‑NEWSLETTER “MASS MEDIA IN BELARUS”. Monitoring Report 2021

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    Nasha Niva declared “extremist formation”

    The Nasha Niva newspaper has been published since 1906 (modern version – since 1991), now it is an online media outlet with popular social media pages. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus informed that Nasha Niva was recognized as an extremist formation: “The group of citizens from the Sarodzichy private association (the owner of Nasha Niva) united through online resources, including social media and messengers was recognized an extremist formation.”
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    Writer and journalist Sevyaryn Kvyatkouski detained upon arrival in Belarus

    On January 19, Belarusian writer and journalist Sevyaryn Kvyatkouski was detained.
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    CPJ: The Ivulin case shows that the authorities will use any pretext to punish members of the press

    In response to the sentencing of Belarusian journalist Aliaksandr Ivulin to two years imprisonment on Wednesday, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued the following statement of condemnation:
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