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News on 16.03.2011
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The opposition activists, who have been questioned by the KGB Counterintelligence Department, claim the instigators of the provocation on Independence Square have not been detained.
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Eligijus Masiulis, Minister of Transport and Communications of Lithuania, offers to convene the State Defence Council and to express the official position in connection with the nuclear power plant which is to be constructed in Belarus.
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The General Prosecutor’s Office of Belarus has forwarded to the Belarusian Military Prosecutor’s Office a petition to the procurator's office of Ales Byalyatski, a human rights activist. The petition concerns the facts of tortures used against a former presidential candidate, Alyaksei Mikhalevich.
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On March 15 KGB officers searched flats of pro-democracy activists in Rechytsa.
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Every word has its weight. Every word is able both to cure and kill.
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The presidential candidate in Belarus, Ales Mikhalevich, who has escaped from the hands of the Belarusian special services, is already in the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague.
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Anatoly Krasovsky is one of many Belarus dissidents to have vanished under Europe's 'last dictatorship'.
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“I have already a third lawyer, but I do not trust him either. When they hear about our case, they change countenance immediately,” Maya Abromchyk’s mother said.
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There were mass arrests of young people on March 15 who are believed by police to be involved in the anarchist movement.
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On March 15, former presidential candidate Dzmitry Us was called in to appear before a KGB investigator and asked to sign an undertaking not to leave the town.
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Belarus is seeking $3 billion in loans from Russia and an emergency fund linking ex-Soviet republics, Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said on Tuesday.