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  • BelaPAN news agency recognized as extremist group

    The decision to assign BelaPAN the status of “extremist formation” was made by the State Security Committee on November 1. The website of the agency or the state media never reported about it.

    Bela­PAN can be found in the list of extrem­ist groups pub­lished on the web­site of the Min­istry of Inter­nal Affairs.

    On August 18, secu­ri­ty forces searched sev­er­al Bela­PAN jour­nal­ists. Edi­tor-in-chief Iry­na Leushy­na, accoun­tant Kat­siary­na Boye­va, and for­mer agency direc­tor Dzmit­ry Navazhy­lau were detained. They are accused of com­mit­ting crimes under part 1 of Arti­cle 342 (“Orga­ni­za­tion and active par­tic­i­pa­tion in actions that gross­ly vio­late pub­lic order”) of the Crim­i­nal Code of Belarus.

    In addi­tion, dur­ing the inves­ti­ga­tion, a tax audit of the agency’s activ­i­ties was con­duct­ed and a vio­la­tion of tax leg­is­la­tion was revealed. Bela­PAN is accused of tax eva­sion with dam­age amount­ing to 30 thou­sand euros.

    Direc­tor and edi­tor-in-chief Iry­na Leushy­na and for­mer direc­tor Dzmit­ry Navazhy­lau are cur­rent­ly in cus­tody as sus­pects, while accoun­tant Kat­siary­na Boye­va has been released on bail.

    It is known that the Inves­tiga­tive Com­mit­tee start­ed a crim­i­nal case under Part 2 of Arti­cle 243 of the Crim­i­nal Code (tax eva­sion). In addi­tion, the accu­sa­tion includes jour­nal­ist Andrei Ali­ak­san­drau, a jour­nal­ist detained ear­li­er for alleged­ly financ­ing protests and trea­son, who had pre­vi­ous­ly pro­vid­ed con­sult­ing ser­vices to Bela­PAN.

    The Bela­PAN news agency was found­ed in autumn 1991. The founder of the agency was a well-known Belaru­sian jour­nal­ist Ales Lipaj. The founder of Bela­PAN passed away in August 2018 as a result of a seri­ous ill­ness. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, the last months of the journalist’s life were marred by pres­sure on the agency and him­self from the Belaru­sian author­i­ties. In June 2018, a crim­i­nal case was opened against him, they tried to accuse him of tax eva­sion, and in August the so-called “BelTA case” began – when the Belaru­sian media (Tut.by, Bela­PAN and oth­ers) were accused of “steal­ing” sub­scrip­tion logins to the state agency BelTA mate­ri­als.

    This is the sec­ond media out­let to receive the sta­tus of an extrem­ist for­ma­tion. Ear­li­er, the Inter­net resources of the Belaru­sian-lan­guage Pol­ish TV chan­nel Bel­sat were put on the list.

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