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    Convicted sound engineer Yury Trashchynski added to “extremist” list

    On July 17, the per­son­al details of Yury Trashchyn­s­ki, who was sen­tenced to prison, were added to the Belaru­sian Inte­ri­or Ministry’s list of indi­vid­u­als “linked to extrem­ist activ­i­ties.” The reg­istry indi­cates that the sound engi­neer is already serv­ing his sen­tence.
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    “Dozens of Cases Already”: Journalist Pavel Mazheika on searches targeting relatives and friends

    For­mer polit­i­cal pris­on­er and jour­nal­ist Pavel Mazhei­ka has told BAJ that as part of a new crim­i­nal case opened against him in Belarus, secu­ri­ty ser­vice offi­cers have been vis­it­ing not only his fam­i­ly mem­bers but also his acquain­tances.

    Pro-russian propaganda on belarusian state television. January–February 2026

    The pri­ma­ry objec­tive of the mon­i­tor­ing is to ascer­tain and doc­u­ment the occur­rence, quan­ti­ty, con­tent, and form of pro-Russ­ian (includ­ing anti-West­ern and anti-Ukrain­ian) pro­pa­gan­da in the lead­ing Belaru­sian state-owned tele­vi­sion media.
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    Former Political Prisoner Ihar Karnei Says He Is Abroad Without Valid Documents

    For­mer polit­i­cal pris­on­er and ex-Radio Svabo­da jour­nal­ist Ihar Karnei has said that after his release and forced removal from Belarus, he found him­self abroad with­out valid doc­u­ments con­firm­ing his legal sta­tus.
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    7 exiled Belarusian media sites hit by DDoS attacks

    Web­sites of at least six exiled Belaru­sian news out­lets and one jour­nal­ists’ asso­ci­a­tion have been tar­get­ed since March by dis­trib­uted denial-of-ser­vice (DDoS) attacks, which aim to over­whelm web­sites with floods of inter­net traf­fic. 
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    Journalist Dzianis Ivashyn transferred back to Mahilou Correctional Facility No. 15

    Jour­nal­ist Dzia­n­is Ivashyn, who is serv­ing a 13-year prison sen­tence, had spent the pre­vi­ous three years in the high-secu­ri­ty prison in Zhodz­i­na. Fol­low­ing his trans­fer back to the cor­rec­tion­al facil­i­ty, his rel­a­tives received an offi­cial notice regard­ing his pos­si­ble parole eli­gi­bil­i­ty — after Feb­ru­ary 13, 2030.
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    “It is now important for Belarus to think about the next step.” Concept for Accountability for Repression in Belarus published

    Con­cept for Account­abil­i­ty for Repres­sion in Belarus, pre­pared by the Office’s legal team, has been pub­lished on Svet­lana Tsikhanouskaya’s web­site.
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    Journalist Ales Lubianchuk released: BAJ discovers why he faced a second trial

    The KGB has added jour­nal­ist Ales Lubianchuk to its List of Indi­vid­u­als Con­nect­ed to Ter­ror­ist Activ­i­ties. The for­mer polit­i­cal pris­on­er is, how­ev­er, already free and out­side Belarus, BAJ has learned from its own sources.
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    Journalist Ales Lubianchuk re-sentenced, added to “terrorist” list — and released

    Jour­nal­ist Ales Lubianchuk has been con­vict­ed twice in Belarus. He spent near­ly three years behind bars on his first sen­tence, and near­ly a year on his sec­ond.
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    Listed by Myrotvorets, Euroradio editor alleges factual distortions

    Yauhen Kazart­sau learned two weeks ago that he was added to the Ukrain­ian Myrotvorets data­base. He tried to “present argu­ments why what was writ­ten is false and manip­u­la­tion, received no response — that’s their right.” He doesn’t con­sid­er it nec­es­sary to respond fur­ther “to an obvi­ous and pos­si­bly coor­di­nat­ed attack.”
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    Uladzimir Yanukevich and Andrei Pakalenka added to extremist list

    The Belaru­sian Min­istry of Inter­nal Affairs list­ed Intex-Press direc­tor Uladz­imir Yanuke­vich and deputy Andrei Pakalen­ka, both serv­ing lengthy sen­tences for alleged “high trea­son,” in its reg­is­ter of per­sons involved in extrem­ist activ­i­ties on the evening of June 12.
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    Polish hospital demands over 18,000 euros from journalist Katsiaryna Vadanosava

    Jour­nal­ist Kat­siary­na Vadanosa­va received notice of a law­suit in Pol­ish court: a hos­pi­tal is demand­ing pay­ment of 78,313.99 zlo­tys. As the jour­nal­ist shared on her Face­book page, she was billed for her mother’s oper­a­tion, resus­ci­ta­tion, and post-mortem pro­ce­dures.
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    BYSOL opened a fundraiser for a Belarusian journalist

    A Belaru­sian jour­nal­ist left for Lithua­nia because of the risk of crim­i­nal pros­e­cu­tion. He is cur­rent­ly unable to find work in his pro­fes­sion and is ask­ing for sup­port to cov­er hous­ing, dai­ly expens­es, and food.
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    Ales Bialiatski creates a foundation to fight the global human rights crisis

    After his release and forced depor­ta­tion from Belarus, Ales Biali­ats­ki, chair­man of the Human Rights Cen­ter Vias­na and win­ner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, announced the cre­ation of The Ales Biali­ats­ki Foun­da­tion. The new orga­ni­za­tion will work at the strate­gic inter­sec­tion of human rights, peace­mak­ing, and region­al secu­ri­ty, strength­en­ing the glob­al human rights alliance in […]
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    Supreme Court upholds 14-year sentence for former Intex-Press director Yanukevich, reduces Pakalenka’s term to 11 years

    On June 8, Belarus’s Supreme Court reviewed appeals by for­mer heads of the inde­pen­dent Baranavichy news­pa­per Intex-Press, Uladz­imir Yanuke­vich and Andrei Pakalen­ka, who were con­vict­ed of “high trea­son.”
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