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    Free them all! Solidarity action held in Vilnius for imprisoned Belarusian journalists

    Twen­ty-two media rep­re­sen­ta­tives remain in Belaru­sian pris­ons for their work. Belaru­sian col­leagues in Vil­nius held a sol­i­dar­i­ty action ded­i­cat­ed to World Press Free­dom Day.
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    Polish president awards Andrzej Poczobut Order of the White Eagle, Poland’s highest state honor

    Released jour­nal­ist Andrzej Poc­zobut received the Order of the White Eagle — Poland’s high­est state hon­or. The cer­e­mo­ny took place dur­ing Con­sti­tu­tion Day cel­e­bra­tions on May 3 at the Roy­al Cas­tle in War­saw.
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    Silenced voices: 22 journalists spend World Press Freedom Day behind bars in Belarus

    The sit­u­a­tion with free­dom of speech in Belarus remains the worst in Europe. Since the sweep­ing repres­sion that began in 2020, hun­dreds of Belaru­sian media work­ers have endured deten­tion, arrest, and per­se­cu­tion.
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    Journalist Andrzej Poczobut exchanged at Belarus-Poland border

    State media report­ed that on April 28 at around 2:00 PM, an “oper­a­tion to exchange detained per­sons in a ‘five-for-five’ for­mat” took place at the state bor­der between Belarus and Poland. Accord­ing to them, polit­i­cal pris­on­er and jour­nal­ist Andrzej Poc­zobut was includ­ed in the exchange.
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    YouTube channel Chasiki Tikayut designated extremist formation

    The Belaru­sian Min­istry of Inter­nal Affairs has added the YouTube chan­nel Chasi­ki Tikayut (The Clock is Tick­ing), along with its social media accounts, pod­cast plat­forms, and logo, to the list of extrem­ist for­ma­tions on its web­site.
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    Belarus’ security officers arrest photographer on arrival at Minsk airport

    Secu­ri­ty offi­cers at Min­sk Inter­na­tion­al Air­port arrest­ed pho­tog­ra­ph­er Ali­ak­san­dr Shyshko, Dis­si­dent­by report­ed.
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    Sports journalist Dzmitry Selviastruk released

    Accord­ing to infor­ma­tion received by human rights defend­ers, jour­nal­ist Dzmit­ry Selvi­as­truk was released from a cor­rec­tion­al facil­i­ty on March 7, 2026, hav­ing ful­ly served his sen­tence.

    Statement by a Human Rights Coalition on the Arbitrary Invalidation of Passports of Citizens of the Republic of Belarus

    In light of emerg­ing reports that the author­i­ties have arbi­trar­i­ly declared invalid the pass­ports of for­mer polit­i­cal pris­on­ers who were forcibly expelled from Belarus after their release in Sep­tem­ber and Decem­ber 2025, we, a coali­tion of Belaru­sian human rights orga­ni­za­tions, state the fol­low­ing:
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    Latvian court decision revives hopes for Belarusian-language public broadcasting on LSM+

    Accord­ing to Radzivon Biahli­ak, chair­man of the Asso­ci­a­tion of Belaru­sians in Latvia Supol­ka, the main achieve­ment of advo­ca­cy efforts so far is that Belaru­sian jour­nal­ists have remained at LSM+. The Belaru­sian section’s archive has also been pre­served. Addi­tion­al­ly, sto­ries cov­er­ing life and events in the dias­po­ra are reg­u­lar­ly pub­lished.
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    Imprisoned journalist Dzmitry Navazhylau remains behind bars

    Human rights defend­ers report “con­fu­sion” in the lists of polit­i­cal pris­on­ers released on March 19 with U.S. assis­tance. BAJ notes that ini­tial­ly, the par­don release list includ­ed the pre­cise per­son­al details of for­mer Bela­PAN news agency direc­tor Dzmit­ry Navazhy­lau.
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    State propaganda claims BIC website and chatbot hacked, threatens journalists and sources with criminal cases

    The activ­i­ties of the Belaru­sian Inves­tiga­tive Cen­ter were the sub­ject of anoth­er episode of state pro­pa­gan­dist Raman Prata­se­vich’s pro­gram Unveiled. In it, the host smeared the fam­i­ly of inves­tiga­tive jour­nal­ist Stanis­lau Ivashke­vich, threat­ened him and 16 oth­er Belaru­sian jour­nal­ists work­ing in forced exile with tri­als in absen­tia, and threat­ened crim­i­nal pros­e­cu­tion of every­one who inter­act­ed […]

    Mass media in Belarus 2025

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    Imprisoned journalist Dzmitry Navazhylau likely remains behind bars despite being on “pardon list”

    Among the 250 peo­ple par­doned by Belaru­sian author­i­ties on March 19 were sev­er­al inde­pen­dent jour­nal­ists. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, for­mer Bela­PAN news agency direc­tor Dzmit­ry Navazhy­lau, whose name appeared on the release list, was not freed. As of March 31, there has been no con­tact with him.
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    Authorities demand $80 from journalist forcibly expelled from Belarus

    The jour­nal­ist learned about his “debt” from a Viber con­ver­sa­tion with bailiff Kazlouskaya. How­ev­er, why exact­ly he owes the mon­ey was not spec­i­fied. Like­ly for prison work, Ihar Karnei assumes.
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    Authorities seize and sell apartment of journalist convicted in absentia for “extremism”

    This includes some of the prop­er­ty seized from Hrod­na jour­nal­ist Uladz­imir Khilmanovich. Accord­ing to a court deci­sion, the prop­er­ty will be sold at auc­tion to com­pen­sate for the sub­stan­tial fine imposed on Khilmanovich.
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