Jailed journalists win Sakharov Prize for speaking against injustice, European Parliament says
Read full article: Jailed journalists win Sakharov Prize for speaking against injustice, European Parliament saysThe European Union’s top human rights prize has been awarded to two imprisoned journalists who were honored for their defiance of the authorities in Belarus and Georgia.
Belarus journalist is convicted of treason and jailed for 10 years as crackdown on dissent continues
Read full article: Belarus journalist is convicted of treason and jailed for 10 years as crackdown on dissent continuesA Belarusian journalist was convicted of treason and revealing state secrets and was sentenced to 10 years in prison after a closed trial.
An incessant crackdown in Belarus hurls dozens of independent journalists into harsh prisons
Read full article: An incessant crackdown in Belarus hurls dozens of independent journalists into harsh prisonsDozens of journalists in Belarus have been imprisoned in recent years under a crackdown by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko.
An independent journalist arrested on treason charges in Belarus
Read full article: An independent journalist arrested on treason charges in BelarusAn independent journalist in Belarus has been arrested on treason charges, the latest move in a relentless crackdown on news media by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko’s government.
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Belarus targets journalists, activists in new raids
Read full article: Belarus targets journalists, activists in new raidsAuthorities in Belarus have raided the homes and offices of journalists and human rights activists. Police searched the offices of the Belarusian Association of Journalists and the Viasna human rights center, as well as the apartments of its members. (AP Photo)KYIV – Authorities in Belarus raided homes and offices of journalists and human rights activists Tuesday in the latest move to squelch protests against authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko. The leader of the Belarusian Association of Journalists, Andrei Bastunets, was one of those detained and later released. “This is an attempt to intimidate journalists and human rights activists who have been telling the world about the unbelievable scale of repressions,” said Viasna's deputy head Valiantsin Stefanovic.