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News on 12.11.2012
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The Belarus Free Theatre in Minsk attempted the impossible: make under the terms of the last dictatorship in Europe critical theater.
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The Belarusian government will bargain hard with those who want to acquire a controlling stake in potash giant AAT Belaruskali.
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(being updated) The dictator does not think the Molotov cocktail attack on the Embassy of Lithuania in Minsk was an act of terror.
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Workers of SARIA Bio-Industries plant in the Byaroza district have been forbidden to reveal their salaries.
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A politician does not believe the people detained by the KGB have relation to the blast in Vitebsk.
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Activists of a Swedish human rights organization Östgruppen sent postcards with teddy bears to Belarusian officials.
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The mother of the political prisoner managed to meet him in the Navapolatsk colony.
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On 9 November Dzmitry Dashkevich, the leader of the international organization Young Front (Czech Republic), who is now in the Grodna prison No 1, met his lawyer.
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The fate of all the members of state enforcing agencies will be the same – no one will leave gracefully.
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Unidentified persons pour paint over a memorial sign at the entrance to a former Jewish ghetto.
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Using terrorist attacks to tighten the screws on the opposition casts doubts on non-involvement of the authorities in blasts, a politician thinks.
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Belarusian journalist Iryna Khalip won the Hermann Kesten Prize.
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Lufthansa will maintain the plane of the Belarusian dictator.
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The explosion occurred in Vitebsk in early hours of November 12. It is reported to have happened close to the KGB office.