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News on 26.03.2015
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Policemen detained Eduard Lobau, an activist, not far from Yakub Kolas Square metro station.
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Time will come, when Freedom Day is to become a state holiday.
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On March 25 on Freedom Day charter97.org presented Vikrar Ivashkevich's National Prize for Human Rights.
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The captain of the Germanwings flight was locked out of the cockpit as the plane went down.
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Belarusian MPs want stricter anti-alcohol laws.
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The number of participants of the rally on Freedom Day was held in check artificially.
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In exchange, Minsk is expected to promptly resolve all “problems in trade and economic relations” with Moscow.
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The Belarusian authorities violated the promise not to confiscate goods from market traders who work without certificates.
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The provocateur at the Freedom Day rally, who complained about the EU, turns out to be an adventurer from Mahilou.
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The German parliament, the Bundestag, ratified the Association Agreement between the European Union and Ukraine on Thursday.
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Internet service providers have received a list of websites subject to access restrictions that is supposed to hit all Belarusian users.
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The former political prisoner was not detained.
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Participants of the event watched the film Freedom Day and discussed the situation in the country.
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The airline said eight flights in and out of Ukraine will be carried out by sister airline WizzAir Hungary.
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Riot police officers called national symbols “footwraps” when talking to each other at yesterday’s rally.
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Zabudova, a famous building materials factory, has declared bankruptcy.
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The Ministry of Transport revoked Siarhei and Mikalai Verameyenka’s licence on passenger transportation.
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A memorial rally on the occasion of the 97th anniversary of the proclamation of the Belarusian People’s Republic was held in Kyiv on March 25.
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Victoria Azarenka of Belarus beat Silvia Soler-Espinosa of Spain 6-1, 6-3 to set up a second round meeting with Serbia's Jelena Jankovic in Miami.
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Amendments to scandalous decree No.60 have been prepared.