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Belsat Undertakes Another Accreditation Attempt
First time in ten years, the director of Belsat Agnieszka Romaszewska-Guzy was allowed entry to Belarus.
Belsat Undertakes Another Accreditation Attempt
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting April 7 – 19, 2015
Within the reporting period, one more journalist was fined for cooperation with foreign mass media. Several online provocation occurred, involving an independent news outlet and a human rights defender. BAJ member, political prisoner Yauhen Vaskovich had a short-term meeting with his relatives.
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting April 7 – 19, 2015
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting March 23 – April 6, 2015
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting March 23 – April 6, 2015
Most Providers Lift Blocking from Independent News Websites
Most Providers Lift Blocking from Independent News Websites
On March 26, reports appeared that some Belarusian providers blocked access to Charter’97, Belaruspartisan, Viasna.
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting March 16 – 22, 2015
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting March 16 – 22, 2015
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting March 2 – 15, 2015
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting March 2 – 15, 2015
Ban to Photo Administrative Buildings Allegedly Aimed at Enhancing Safety
Several recent incidents with photo reporters alarmed the society: who ordered to check identities of people that take pictures of administrative buildings? A copy of the internal ruling appeared on the internet, reports Euroradio.
Ban to Photo Administrative Buildings Allegedly Aimed at Enhancing Safety
Several recent incidents with photo reporters alarmed the society: who ordered to check identities of people that take pictures of administrative buildings? A copy of the internal ruling appeared on the internet, reports Euroradio.
Mass Media Week in Belarus Info-posting February 16 – March 1, 2015
Law enforcement agencies keep following work of independent journalists contributing to foreign mass media. Besides, a new trend appeared: the Ministry of Information started issuing warnings to independent regional newspapers for minor insufficiencies in publishing data. Editors consider it to be a renewed approach aimed to place newspapers in vulnerable position before the forthcoming presidential elections.
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