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News on 12.11.2013
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New rules of hiring will enslave people.
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There are no paintings by Marc Chagall in Vitebsk.
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In Polatsk the police detained five activists of the Polatsk coalition of democratic forces.
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The Babruisk inter-district military court sentenced a Krychau policeman to 6 years years of jail.
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The coordinator of the civil campaign “Stop drinking – start living!” Zmitser Karashkou was detained for holding an anti-alcoholization picket in front of the Homel Regional Executive Committee.
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A new duty on cars won't solve economic problems, but will cause public discontent.
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The beaten sellers are from Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Armenia.
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The authorities propose to intirduce new rules of hiring.
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Human rights activists subjected to criticism the invitation of Siarhej Alejnik to the parliament of Scotland.
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(updated at 13.40) Everyone is now walking around Belarus as hungry as a wolf, the dictator believes.
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The authorities propose to introduce a duty permitting a car to use roads in 2014.
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The draft of the government’s decision on introducing the idlers law has been prepared.
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The premiere of the first documentary about involuntary disappearances in Belarus is scheduled for December 16, 2014.
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A court decision against activist Uladzimir Yaromenak was upheld.
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Plans have been made in Belarus to keep the existing rates of the VAT and the profit tax in 2014.
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Officials conceal on the basis of which document independent web-sites have been included in the list of internet information sources with limited access.
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The company has no money to pay salaries.