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News on 17.09.2014
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FC BATE Borisov made their fourth start in the UEFA Champions League group stage on 17 September.
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Journalists continue to suffer harassment in Belarus despite a visit of an OSCE representative.
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Abductions of politicians, explosions in the metro and at a concert on July 3 are links of one chain.
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Minsk and Moscow are to sign an agreement about exchange of information about citizens of the “union state” restricted to travel abroad.
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The measure of restraint for the former Uralkali CEO charged with abuse of office has been changed to a release on bail.
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The trial over an opposition member of Homel was adjourned until 10 a.m. October 6.
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Belarus's gross external debt has reached 55.5% of GDP.
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The Russian government is laying groundwork for a Ukrainian scenario in the Baltic states.
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A public activist Illya Dabratvor was detained and convicted for a T-shirt “Freedom to Political prisoners”.
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“There are not many places in the world where one can find slavery in XXI century,” said the union leader, Ms. Sharan Burrow.
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A picket to pay tribute to the memory of the disappeared leaders of Belarusian opposition was held in the Polish capital.
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Activists picketed the Embassy of Belarus in Washington on the 15th anniversary of abduction of Viktar Hanchar and Anatoly Krasouski.
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The Belarusians will have to pay the full cost of utility services.
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An evening consecrated to the memory of the abducted politicians and public leaders was held in Minsk.
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A large number of Russian troops remain near the Ukrainian border.