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News on 19.07.2011
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The situation at Belaruskali’s mine and refinery complex 2 is catastrophic.
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On July 13 a representative of the district branch of the Conservative Christian Party Belarusian Popular Front Halina Kavalevich was detained on the square in the town of Byaroza and beaten by policemen of the District Internal Affairs Department of Byaroza.
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The first stage of the industrial base of the future Belarusian nuclear power plant has been put into service.
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Syarhei Kraido, Syarhei Kalasouski and Alena Savich, arrested after silent protests actions in Minsk on July 6, report about tortures and cruel treatment.
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A one-man picket against “homophobia of the authorities” was held in front of the Minsk city executive committee.
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The Minsk City Court upheld the judgements to Iryna Khalip, Pavel Sevyarynets and Syarhei Martsseleu.
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Minsk city court had upheld verdicts issued by the court of Lenin district to the candidates for presidency Mikalai Statkevich and Dzmity Uss.
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Police officers in Mahilou visit the homes of opposition activists ahead of silent protests. They explain their visits with the need to have a preventive conversation.
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The judgement to the presidential candidate was upheld. He is expected to be transferred to a colony in the nearest days.
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Lukashenka’s Administration responded to an appeal of the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ).
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Belarus can think that it is lucky, as the European Union has not ruptured relations with it because of persistent relations against opposition, said Radoslaw Sikorski, Polish Foreign Minister.
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The political prisoner tells about humiliating treatment in the KGB remand prison and gives an estimate the consequences of the actions of the European Union towards Lukashenka’s regime.