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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.
Two former Intex-Press executives sentenced to lengthy prison terms
On February 26, 2026, the Brest Regional Court announced sentences for the former heads of the Baranavichy news portal BAR24 and, previously, the independent newspaper Intex-Press: Uladzimir Yanukevich and Andrei Pakalenka.
February 24: BAJ expresses solidarity and support for Ukrainian colleagues
Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine has been ongoing for four years. According to BAJ partners at the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine (NUJU), since the start of the full-scale invasion, Russian aggressors have killed at least 144 media workers.
E‑newsletter: MASS MEDIA IN BELARUS No.1 (82) 2026
Mass media in Belarus in October – December 2025. Review. Download PDF.
From radio to regional papers: People with security backgrounds increasingly head Homel media outlets
Hanna Plakhatniuk, a journalist and propagandist known for her close ties to security agencies, has been appointed head of Homel City Radio. Her appointment was approved by the head of the regional executive committee.
Repressions against journalists in Belarus 2026, list of colleagues in prison
The following journalists are in jail at the moment. Katsiaryna Andreeva, Andrei Aliaksandrau, Dzianis Ivashyn, Andrej Pachobut (Andrzej Poczobut), 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 Supruniuk Palina […]
Journalist Pavel Dabravolski’s case sent to court
Political prisoner and journalist Pavel Dabravolski is charged with “high treason”. He faces up to 15 years imprisonment.
Margaret Atwood shows support for Andrei Aliaksandrau on his birthday (Video)
In solidarity with imprisoned journalist Andrei Aliaksandrau, writer Margaret Atwood, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, Nadya of Pussy Riot, and Sir Trevor Phillips joined together to read a poem Andrei wrote in July 2021 while in a pre-trial detention center.
New criminal case opened against blogger Mikola Dziadok
He learned about this from his parents, who were summoned for interrogation. However, Mikola does not know the exact offense he is charged with.
InformNapalm proposes exchange of suspected Belarus spy for imprisoned journalist Dzianis Ivashyn
The international volunteer community InformNapalm has publicly appealed to Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence to consider exchanging Ina Kardash — a journalist detained in Kyiv on suspicion of spying for the Belarusian KGB since 2015 — for journalist Dzianis Ivashyn, head of InformNapalm.org’s Belarusian editorial office
Statement on recognition of Yanina Pazniak as a political prisoner
Joint statement by the Belarusian human rights community.
Imprisoned journalist Vatslau Areshka goes nearly blind in detention
Political prisoner Vatslau Areshka marked his fourth birthday behind bars on January 18, turning 71. Human rights defenders have included him on the list of political prisoners with extremely vulnerable health conditions — Areshka has lost almost all of his vision while imprisoned.
BAJ updates its logo
The new visual identity reflects the continuity of BAJ’s values — defending freedom of speech, professionalism, and solidarity within the journalist community — while meeting contemporary requirements for branding and digital formats.
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