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News on 4.01.2012
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On January 4, Homel leader of “Revolution by social networks” internet community Dzmitry Shauchenka was released after five days in custody.
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The publisher and editor of “Kryvinka” newspaper in the Beshenkovichy district is accused of violating the rules of newspaper distribution.
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On January 3, former political prisoner Ales Kirkevich visited police department “Centre” in Hrodna.
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The Investigative Committee has been created in a very short time.
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Belarus discusses with Russia the issue of increasing transit rate for Russian oil transportation via Belarus’ territory.
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The wife of the political activist was not allowed to pass a parcel.
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The Mozyrsol company CEO was detained by the Homel region KGB department while accepting bribe.
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A disabled woman in Minsk continues her lengthy hunger strike in protest against the death sentence passed on Dzmitry Kanavalaw and Uladzislaw Kavalyow in the subway bombing trial in Minsk on November 30.
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Pavel Vinahradau, an activist of Tell the Truth campaign, has been sentenced to 7 days in custody on January 2.
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The interior ministry has extended its probe in connection with the allegation by three members of Ukraine`s women`s rights group Femen that they were abducted and terrorized by Belarusian state security men following their topless protest in front of the KGB headquarters in Minsk on December 19, a ministry spokesman told BelaPAN on Tuesday.
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Dzmitry Shawchenka, activist of an online community called Revolution Through Social Networks resident in Homyel, was sentenced to five days in jail on Friday.
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The Minsk Television Information Networks, a state-run television service company, stopped airing Euronews.
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Maryna Adamovich, the wife of the political prisoner, received an official paper from the penal colony.
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Belarusian high-ranking officials are suspected of kidnapping and killing of a former interior minister of Belarus.
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US President Barack Obama has signed into law a bill providing new sanctions against Belarus.