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Reporters without Borders Award Two Belarusian Journalists
Organization “Reporters Without Borders” in Austria honored two Belarusian journalists – Natallia Radzina, the chief editor of the charter97.org website, and Yahor Martsinovich, the deputy editor of the newspaper "Nasha Niva", – with the 2015 International Press Freedom Awards.
December 14, 2015
Reporters without Borders Award Two Belarusian Journalists
December 14, 2015
BAJ Members Awarded with Human Rights Prize
The Belarusian Human Rights Award, in nominations Personality, Human Rights Defender of the Year and Human Rights Journalist, was presented today in Minsk; two BAJ members became the awardees.
December 07, 2015
BAJ Members Awarded with Human Rights Prize
December 07, 2015
Freelance Journalist Complains to UN Human Rights Committee
December 07, 2015
Freelance Journalist Complains to UN Human Rights Committee
December 07, 2015
Sviatlana Alexievich Presents Her First Dictaphone to Nobel Museum
December 07, 2015
Sviatlana Alexievich Presents Her First Dictaphone to Nobel Museum
December 07, 2015
Belarusian TV Channels Won’t Broadcast the Nobel Prize Ceremony
December 04, 2015
Belarusian TV Channels Won’t Broadcast the Nobel Prize Ceremony
The Belarusian TV and Radio Company, and main Belarusian TV channels ONT and STV are not planning to broadcast the Nobel Award Ceremony where the Belarusian writer Sviatlana Alexievich will receive the Nobel Prize in literature.
December 04, 2015
EFJ Appeals to Lukashenka to Introduce Freelance Journalists into Law
On November 26, the head of the European Federation of Journalists Mogens Blicher Bjerregård sent a letter to Alexander Lukashenka asking to introduce the definion of freelance journalists into the media law of Belarus.
November 30, 2015
EFJ Appeals to Lukashenka to Introduce Freelance Journalists into Law
November 30, 2015
Ministry of Information Blocks 40 Websites, 11 of them Extremist
November 27, 2015
Ministry of Information Blocks 40 Websites, 11 of them Extremist
November 27, 2015
Two Books by Pazniak Claimed to Be Extremist
The expert commission of the Brest region held an assessment of three books authored by Zianon Pazniak and claimed that two of them contained signs of extremism; the commission applied to the Maskouski district court of Brest to recognize the books extremist and to ban them.
November 27, 2015
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