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News on 30.03.2011
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Russia uses the Belarusian nuclear power plant construction project to pursue own political aims, Lithuanian Deputy Minister of Energy Romas Švedas thinks.
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The new charges prescribe restraint of liberty or deprivation of liberty for up to 3 years.
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The European Criminal Bar Association applied to Belarusian Minister of Justice Viktar Halavanau.
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The world’s oil price increase will again affect Belarusian car owners.
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Poland supports the Belarusian civil society struggling for a chance to live in a normal state.
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The Constitutional Court of Belarus is to consider a proposal of the “house of representatives” regarding compliance of the Polish Act on the Pole’s Card with the norms of international law.
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“Young Front” leader Zmitser Dashkevich is kept in the remand prison #1 in Valadarski Street, in a cell for 50 inmates.
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On March 29 the wife of Alyaksandr Klaskouski junior, Natallya, met with him in the KGB remand prison for the first time since his detention.
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It is probable that the final accusation will be presented to Natallya Radzina and she would start to be familiarized with the case.
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Moody's yesterday downgraded Belarus from B1 to B2 based on concerns over the country's significant near term external financing gaps, and the medium term difficulties of reorienting the current external debt funded, domestic demand-led growth model.
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On March 28, the Minsk city executive committee forbade holding two pickets of solidarity with political prisoners.
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A public action to remind passers-by about the events in Belarus on December 19 and the following 100 days was held on Castle Square in Warsaw.
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Amnesty International has demanded the release of a Belarusian student sentenced today for taking part in a post-election protest - the third similar conviction in the past week.