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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.
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.
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.
Several Belarusian websites hit by DdoS attacks on Freedom Day
On March 25, the Freedom Day celebrated by the Belarusian pro-democracy movement, several Belarusian websites, including independent media outlets, reported being subjected to cyberattacks.
Major release: 250 political prisoners freed in Belarus, including key journalists
Following the March 19 visit to Minsk by John Coale, U.S. presidential envoy, Belarusian authorities announced the release of 250 political prisoners. Of these, 15 people were taken to Lithuania the same day, while 235 remain in Belarus. Information about the release of the latter is still being confirmed.
Journalist Katsiaryna Andreyeva released
Belarusian authorities have released Belsat journalist Katsiaryna Andreyeva, who was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment. This occurred on March 19 following a visit to Minsk by U.S. presidential envoy John Coale. A total of 250 political prisoners were released on pardon that day, 15 of whom were transferred out of Belarus to Lithuania. Katsiaryna was […]
Statement on the Systemic Persecution in the Book Sector and the Designation of Literary Organisations as “Extremist Formations”
PEN Belarus, along with the human rights and cultural community, strongly condemns the current large-scale repression targeting independent publishers, book distributors, and cultural organisations in Belarus. These actions clearly aim to dismantle the Belarusian publishing infrastructure and criminalise legitimate cultural activities.
Joint report by Justice for Journalists Foundation and BAJ: “Attacks on media representatives in Belarus in 2025”
Attacks through judicial and/or economic mechanisms remain the main method of pressure on journalists — they account for 95% of all recorded incidents.
IPI: Repression accelerates as five more journalists sentenced to prison
The IPI global network today condemns the acceleration of repression against independent media in Belarus after five more journalists were sentenced to prison on politically motivated charges in just over one week.
Six journalists sentenced in one week as Belarus tightens media stranglehold. BAJ calls for maximum international attention
In recent days, several journalists in Belarus have been sentenced to imprisonment. The verdicts in cases against journalists are shocking: 9, 12, and 14 years in prison.
Journalist Pavel Dabravolski sentenced to 9 years in prison
Minsk City Court on March 6 announced a verdict for political prisoner and journalist Pavel Dabravolski. He was convicted of “high treason”.
Radio host and musician Aleh Khamenka sentenced to 3 years in prison
On March 4, Minsk City Court announced a verdict for musician, researcher, and radio host Aleh Khamenka. He was found guilty of “facilitating extremist activities.”
CPJ: Belarusian authorities should immediately release journalists Uladzimir Yanukevich and Andrei Pakalenka
Belarusian court sentences 2 journalists to 14, 12 years in prison, heavy fines. Belarusian authorities should immediately release journalists Uladzimir Yanukevich and Andrei Pakalenka, and stop jailing journalists for their work, said the Committee to Protect Journalists.
BAJ study reveals the urgent needs of freed Belarusian journalists
A survey conducted by the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ) in February identified the top needs of Belarusian journalists and media workers who were recently released after facing criminal prosecution.
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