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News on 8.02.2013
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Viktar Sheiman became professor of a non-existing academy.
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The historic document that heralded the collapse of the Soviet Union has gone missing from an archive in Belarus, according to one of its signatories.
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Anti-nuclear activist Mikalai Ulasevich failed to learn through a court why he was banned from entering Lithuania.
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Activists of the Belarusian Christian Democracy party held an action in Slonim as part of the campaign to support political prisoners.
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More than 5,000 craftsmen demand to amend the law on child allowance that deprives them of child benefits.
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Its organizer an entrepreneur and civic activist Mikalai Charnavus wanted to hold the meeting on 12 February.
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BRYU’s public order volunteers told what they are taught in the Youth Brigades for Public Order Security.
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The showing of Long Live Belarus! movie will take place on 8 February at Berlinale film festival in the framework of Euroepan movie market.
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The Belarusian national ice hockey team was defeated 4-2 by Slovenia in the qualifier for Sochi 2014.
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On 7 February an Alternativa actitist Dzmitry Silchanka was sentenced to ten days in prison according to the article 23.34 of the Administrative Code – violation of the rules of organizing or carrying out mass events.
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The tragedy happened on 13 December 2012.
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International organizations should deprive the dictator of the possibility to use them against Belarusians.
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The fim-concert is made on the materials shot in the tour Rabcor, which started on 29 August 2012 in Koktebel.
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The Investigation Committee and the KGB carry out investigation in a number of criminal cases relating to corruption in dictator's Property Management Directorate.
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There is still no response to Iryna Khalip’s application with the request to allow her going abroad.
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Mikalai Autukhovich was thrown into prison on February 8, 2009, for criticising local authorises.
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In the GDR the same methods were used to harass women as in today’s Belarus.