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News on 13.09.2012
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There are horrific stories among the prisoners about the Vitebsk prison, where the leader of "Malady Front" is being held.
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Russian punk band Pussy Riot and six other human rights activists and public figures from all over the world are among the nominees.
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The constituency commission of Hrodna rural election constituency No. 52 issued a warning to BPF party candidate Alyaksandr Straltsou.
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It should not be "a supranational super state".
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A journalist cannot work without his camera that was seized.
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The European Union is undergoing a period of extreme transformation if not collapse, but far from it all being doom and gloom new avenues for international cooperation are opening up.
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"Beltransgas" representatives started addressing to editors' offices.
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The results of the summer study of the Belarusian Analytic Workship were presented on 11 September in the Belarusian House in Warsaw.
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The lawyer of political prisoner Yaugen Vaskovich has told the details of the last 1,5 months of his client’s life.
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A training course for members of district election commissions was held in Brest.
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MWTP continues to deliver wheeled tractors for Chinese missiles.
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Belarus will not have enough raw oil to produce petrol for further smuggling.
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There's no great agiotage— there are about 100 people at the box-offices of Minsk stadium "Dynama" in the morning on September 13.
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Official Minsk will resume negotiations with the International Monetary Fund on financial cooperation in October 2012.
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Marek Migalski, a Polish member of the European Parliament, sent letters to rectors of Poland’s higher educational institutions.
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The chief editor of the popular sports newspaper was summoned to the prosecutor's office of Minsk.
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The administration of the detention facility in Vitebsk didn't allow a lawyer to see a political prisoner.
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Instead of words "For Belarus without Lukashenka" censorship has left only "for Belarus" on the poster.
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The political prisoner tries to reply everyone.
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The chairman of the Verkhovna Rada's Committee on European Integration, Borys Tarasyuk, reports about electoral violations in Ukraine.
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The head of the National Bank admits the possibility of gradual devaluation.