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News on 17.12.2013
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The activist will spent the nearest three months in the detention facility in Baranavichy.
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The Human Rights Center "Viasna" learned that another death verdict was pronounced in Belarus.
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Government set to spend $10.6 million on local elections.
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The Belarusian dictator again gave the EU to understand he had no plans to release the political prisoners.
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Paviel Sieviaryniec suggested to convene a congress of democratic forces in 2014, the delegates for which would be opposition candidates for municipal elections.
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US whistleblower Edward Snowden is willing to help Brazil’s government investigate NSA spying on its soil if the South American state grants him political asylum.
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The problem of Belarusian political prisoners and free elections are main priorities of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Ad Hoc Working Group on Belarus.
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More than 200 people will be laid off at plants in Nesvizh due to the “modernisation”.
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Ruslan Mirzoeu was tried on December 13.
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A square metre of luxury flooring for the dictator's new residence costs $2,000.
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The normalisation of the relationship between the EU and the Belarusian regime is possible only if the political prisoners are released and rehabilitated.
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The Belarusian minister of finance, Andrei Kharkavets, asks to take the new initiative easy.
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Pavel Nazdra has received threats of dismissal after his employer learned that the activist was elected leader of the Trade Union’s group.