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News on 24.04.2013
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Lukashenka tries to present himself as a defender of Belarusians by throwing threats at the West.
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A deputy chair of the Committee on European Affairs in the Lithuanian Seimas thinks the militarisation of Belarus is aimed at NATO member states.
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The Ministry of Information has refused to make changes in the magazine's registration data.
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The Prosecutor General's Office issued a warning to human rights defender Tamara Siarhei on April 23.
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Heads of state-run organisations in Rahachou threatened employees to make them participate in the voluntary labour day on April 20.
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A district police officer called a Young Front activist Uladzimir Jaromenak today and suggested to come visit him at the police station.
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Belarus has much more chances to sooner become a free country, the Russian politician believes.
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The Belarusian ruler will not make steps to normalise relations with the European Union.
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The regime of Lukashenka has profound experience of how to give empty promises to its partners, including the Latvian foreign minister, for own profit.
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Conference on journalist security started on 23 April in Warsaw.
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Situation of human rights and civil society in Belarus remains dramatic.
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Four S-300 systems, which will be shipped to Belarus by Russia, may be re-sold to pariah countries.
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The Minister of Administration and Digital Technologies of Poland Mikhal Boni made a speech at a conference on journalists’ security, which has started on 23 April in Warsaw.
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The leader of the civil campaign European Belarus condemns opening a Russian air base in our country.