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  • Journalists demonstrate; police make new arrests

    For the first time since the fraudulent elections in Belarus, journalists demonstrated in front of the Interior Ministry in Minsk. They were protesting against the prolonged detention of six journalists. Police also arrested journalist Larysa Shchyrakova in Homiel and journalist Dzmitry Brushko in Minsk on Thursday. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ) demand the immediate release of journalists in detention in Belarus.

    Pic­ture cred­it: TUT.BY

    A group of about 80 jour­nal­ists organ­ised a demon­stra­tion on Thurs­day in front of the Min­istry of Inte­ri­or in Min­sk. They were protest­ing against the con­tin­ued deten­tion of six jour­nal­ists who were arrest­ed on 1 Sep­tem­ber in Min­sk: Nadezh­da Kalin­i­na (TUT.BY), Alex­ei Sud­nikov (TUT.BY), Andrei Shev­lyu­ga (Bela­PAN), Maria Elya­she­vich (Kom­so­mol­skaya Prav­da), Svy­atoslav Zor­ki (Kom­so­mol­skaya Prav­da), Niki­ta Nedoverkov (Kom­so­mol­skaya Prav­da).

    The cas­es of these six detained jour­nal­ists were sent for revi­sion. The jour­nal­ists were left in soli­tary con­fine­ment.

    After organ­is­ing a pick­et near the build­ing of the Min­istry of Inte­ri­or, the jour­nal­ists formed a chain on Ramanauskaya Slo­bo­da Street. Then they went to the Min­istry of Infor­ma­tion.

    Two oth­er jour­nal­ists were arrest­ed on Thurs­day:

    • Dzmit­ry Brushko (TUT.BY), who was accused of hooli­gan­ism, in Min­sk before being released.

    • Larysa Shchyrako­va (free­lancer), who has been tak­en to Homiel pre-tri­al deten­tion cen­ter. The author­i­ties accused her of alleged par­tic­i­pa­tion in unau­tho­rized protest actions.

    “Fol­low­ing the mass arrests of jour­nal­ists, the Belaru­sian author­i­ties are step­ping up the pres­sure by pros­e­cut­ing these jour­nal­ists for alleged par­tic­i­pa­tion in, or even coor­di­na­tion of, ille­gal demon­stra­tions,” said EFJ Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Ricar­do Gutiér­rez. “We call on the Euro­pean Union and the OSCE to inter­vene urgent­ly to put an end to this relent­less pres­sure, which is just aimed at build­ing a wall of silence over Belarus.”

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