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News on 6.11.2013
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Deputy chairman of the United Civil Party Vasil Paliakou received a summons to the Navabelitski District Police Department of Homel.
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Demand for the “Brussels list” remains while the regime exists.
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Police detain a group of citizens near the detention facility in Akrestsin Street.
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The European Parliament deputy is convinced that Europe needs a new strategy regarding Belarus.
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A supervisor at the Mozyr oil refinery beat an activist of the independent trade union.
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Belarus' gold, forex reserves down to $6.8bn in October in IMF terms.
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Mahilou policemen could have killed the people they shot at.
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The Belarusian security services cover up the illegal business of the dictator and his inner circle.
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Famous Russian television anchorwoman celebrates her birthday today.
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On 2 November it has been a month since Uralkali employees’ appeal was delivered to Lukashenka’s administration.
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Minsk Tractor Works (MTZ) is establishing a joint limited liability company called Belarus Mekong that would run a tractor assembly plant in Cambodia.
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The Belarusian Prosecutor General's Office has received Russia's request for the extradition of Vladislav Baumgertner, director general of Russian potash company Uralkali.
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There are no letters from a political prisoner.
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The Belarusian authorities set impossible conditions for market vendors.
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden still considers Lukashenka a political loser.
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Arciom Prakapenka, who is serving the imprisonment term in the penal colony number 15 in Mahilou, has been allowed to have a sort-term meeting with parents.
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Minsk has not received a request for the extradition of Uralkali CEO from the Russian Prosecutor General's Office.