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08.06.2023

Lukashenka Pardons Russian Jailed After Forced Landing Of Commercial Flight

MINSK -- Authoritarian ruler Alyaksandr Lukashenka has pardoned Sofia Sapega, a Russian citizen who was serving a six-year prison term in Belarus on charges related to civil disturbances that followed a disputed 2020 presidential election.

07.06.2023

Mother of imprisoned journalist Larysa Shchyrakova dies

Larysa Shchyrakova’s mother was 80 years old. She had a severe form of COVID-19 last year and suffered many complications. In her last months she could not move by herself and was bedridden. Larysa’s father, 88, took care of her, RFE/RL Belarus reported.

07.06.2023

Free speech in Belarus: fighting for the truth in a climate of oppression (15th June)

The event will be held in-person and online 15th June. The simultaneous interpretation from English to Russian will be available for those joining online.

05.06.2023

Torch of Solidarity with Jailed Belarusian Journalists Passes to Copenhagen

At the congress of the Danish Helsinki Committee, influential human rights activists voiced their support for media workers who remain behind bars in Belarus.

05.06.2023

E-NEWSLETTER – MASS MEDIA IN BELARUS №2 (72)

January - April. PDF

05.06.2023

"For them, the events in our region are a conflict between Russia and satellite countries." Belarusian journalist talks about visiting South Korea

Two years ago, journalist and documentarian Mikhail Arshynski received an award for a film about the 2020 political campaign at the Hinzpeter Awards Documentary Film Festival in South Korea. And now he has been invited back to the country that until recently was a brutal autocracy and very much resembled modern Belarus. Our colleague shared with BAJ his impressions of Asian democracy, his vision of the situation in our region, and the role of the media.

01.06.2023

The Union of Journalists of Finland held a rally in support of Belarusian political prisoners who worked in media

The Council of the Union of Journalists expressed support and solidarity with the Belarusian colleagues who are now behind bars.

31.05.2023

Belarusian journalist Yauhen Merkis sentenced to 4 years in prison

In response to a Belarusian court sentencing journalist Yauhen Merkis to four years in prison on Tuesday, May 30, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued the statement.

31.05.2023

Homel journalist and local history expert Yauhen Merkis was sentenced to 4 years

On May 30, the Homel Regional Court announced its verdict for journalist, historian, and local history expert Yauhen Merkis who received 4 years of imprisonment in a enhanced regime  colony. Judge Aliaksei Khlyshchankou found Merkis guilty under Part 1 and Part 2 of Article 361-4 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus ("Assistance to extremist activity"), as well as under Part 3 of Article 361-1 of the Criminal Code ("Participation in extremist formation").