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U.S. reporter Brent Renaud was shot and killed in Ukraine
Belarus authorities sentence journalist Aleh Hruzdzilovich to prison; label more media ‘extremist’
BAJ partners — Institute of Mass Media — raise funds for evacuated Ukrainian journalists
Journalist Aleh Hruzdzilovich sentenced to 1.5 years in prison
Ekho Moskvy, One Of Russia’s Last Independent Broadcasters, Closes Amid Government Crackdown
Trial of Nasha Niva editors
We stand in solidarity — joint statement in support of Ukraine
EFJ condemns the attack of Russia on Ukraine
BSU Journalism Department lecturer Hanna Kureichyk arrested for 15 days
Journalist Larysa Shchyrakova’s house search ends in her arrest
On February 18, security forces searched journalist Larysa Shchyrakova's house. This is Larysa's fourth search since February 2021.
Journalist Katsiaryna Andreeva transferred to jail for “investigative actions”
BAJ nominated for UNESCO prize
Forty-six UNESCO Member States, including all 27 EUMS, joined in nominating the Belarusian Association of Journalists for the Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2022!
Ex-RFE/RL Photographer Gets 13 Days In Jail For ‘Disobedience To Police’
Former RFE/RL Photographer Detained In Minsk On Unknown Charges
Nasha Niva declared “extremist formation”
The Nasha Niva newspaper has been published since 1906 (modern version – since 1991), now it is an online media outlet with popular social media pages.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus informed that Nasha Niva was recognized as an extremist formation:
“The group of citizens from the Sarodzichy private association (the owner of Nasha Niva) united through online resources, including social media and messengers was recognized an extremist formation.”
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