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News on 18.09.2013
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Prison authorities keep harassing Mikalai Autukhovich.
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The trial of businessman Yuri Dankov has begun in Minsk's Maskouski district court.
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Belarus is working to borrow $500 million and 5 billion from China for the sake of spending the money on investment projects.
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Belarus is not ready to reduce prices for potassium. The statement was made by First Vice Premier of Belarus Vladimir Semashka on 18 September.
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Young Front has announced its decision to run in the local council election. The campaign will be carried out in Salihorsk.
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Salaries of civil servants and law-enforcement officials are growing while Lukashenka is robbing ordinary people.
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The State Customs Committee has claimed it is ready to toll the exit fee in Belarus.
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The Belarusian ruble will go on falling if demand for currency continues to exceed supply.
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Activist Mikalai Charnavus was summoned to the Baranavichy prosecutor's office on September 17. He received an official warning.
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Strippers and the beauty contest winner, who posted her explicit photos on a social networking website, can be deprived of their titles by the council on morality.
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A concert of rock bands scheduled for September 21 was cancelled in Svetlahorsk.
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Members of the European Parliament announced seven candidates for the Sakharov prize at a joint session of the Parliament’s foreign affairs committee and the human rights sub-committee.
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Criminal trial of a businessman Jury Dankou starts in Minsk today.
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The cabinet of ministers will be held responsible for the country’s economic problems, the Russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta reports.
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A boycott or cancellation of the Ice Hockey World Championship in Minsk will be a hard blow to the Lukashenka regime.