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News on 19.03.2013
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Reporters Without Borders welcomes last week’s decision to drop the charge of defaming Lukashenko that was brought in June 2012 against Andrzej Poczobut.
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The bill, which the Cyprus parliament discusses today, will became a pain in the neck for Belarusian oligarchs.
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Oil supplies from Venezuela to Belarus are said to have not been paid.
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Ten international organizations have signed an open letter to the sponsors of the Ice Hockey World Championship 2014 in Belarus.
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The inquiry into the suicide of KGB Lieutenant Colonel Alyaksandr Kazak continues.
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Residents of Brest continue to struggle for a tighter public control over spending funds by governmental agencies.
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Workers of the Asipovichy plant Kommash have complained about the delay of the salary for January 2013.
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The assembly devoted to Freedom day in Slonim had banned.
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The Legal Transformation Center (Lawtrend) sent to the Parliament’s Commission on Human Rights a set of proposals for changes in the law on public associations.
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Mikalaj Statkevich’s spouse believes that the European Parliament’s reporter on Belarus must meet Belarusian political prisoners.
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Belarus turns out to have absolute safety of private property and clear legislative framework.
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The removal of visa restrictions from the black-listed officials is not linked to the release of the political prisoners.
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Mahilou’s authorities have not allowed to celebrate the Freedom Day. The reason for the refusal is that the event was not included in the yearly plan.
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The ceremony of the new Pope’s enthronement has started in Rome.
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The staff at the Slonim district hospital are made to subscribe to an official newspaper.
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The Belarusian ruler continues to trade in political prisoners with the West.
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The problem is competitors from New Zealand and Australia.
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The Belarusian diesel fuel, confiscated by Czech customs officers, was auctioned.