3 May 2024, Friday, 21:19
Support
the website
Sim Sim,
Charter 97!
Categories

Reporters Without Borders demand to stop the attack on charter97.org

1
Reporters Without Borders demand to stop the attack on charter97.org

International human rights organiztion condemned the arrest of journalists in Belarus and hacker attacks on independent sites.

This is stated in the statement of Reporters Without Borders, published on their official website.

The text of the document is below:

Reporters Without Borders condemns the arrests of at least six journalists on 26 April while they were covering anti-nuclear marches that environmentalists and opposition activists organize each year on the anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

Four of the journalists were released after their equipment and material was examined but two reporters for independent Radio Racyja – Henadz Barbarych and Alyaksandr Yarashevich – were detained in Minsk and were due to be tried today on a charge of refusing to comply with orders from the police.

“The media are once again the collateral victims of the Lukashenko regime’s zero tolerance for civil society and the opposition,” Reporters Without Borders said. “The Radio Racyja journalists were doing their job by covering an event of general interest and the police had no reason to intervene. We urge Minsk’s Sovietsky district court to dismiss the charges and release them at once.”

Barbarych and Yarashevich, who had their press cards with them, were arrested after they objected to police attempts to make them leave an anti-nuclear march in Minsk.

Aksana Rudovich and Iryna Arahuskaya of the independent newspaper Nasha Niva were arrested shortly thereafter by plainclothes policemen when they tried to film other plainclothes police officers using violence to arrest an anarchist demonstrator, Ihar Trukhanovich.

They were taken to a nearby police station, where their equipment and memory cards were given a detailed inspection, and they were then released without being charged. In all, about 15 individuals were briefly detained in connection with the protest. Plainclothes police prevented others from joining the march.

In a separate incident, independent journalists Alyaksandr Barazenka and Nastasya Yaumen were arrested in Astravets, in the western region of Hrodna, while covering an opposition march on the planned site of a new nuclear power station. After deleting the video they had filmed, the police released them three hours later.

Radio Racyja employees today discovered that intruders had entered into their Minsk office during the weekend without stealing anything. A Radio Racyja employee said the intruders were probably police officers as the two arrested journalists had keys on them.

Various opposition websites including charter97.org and Belarussky Partizan and the website of the human rights group Vyasna were the targets of cyber-attacks before the demonstrations.

Write your comment 1

Follow Charter97.org social media accounts