The prisoner, Andrei Sannikov, said he was pardoned by President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, a move that might be intended to ease Belarus’s tensions with the European Union.
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Belarus Frees Andrei Sannikov, a Political Prisoner
Posted by cagan 41 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)Belarus Executes Man, 26, Convicted in Subway Bombing
Posted by cagan 69 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Vladislav Kovalyov, 26, was convicted of helping his childhood friend carry out the April 2011 bombing, but human rights groups have cast serious doubt on the verdict.
Turkcell'in kârında 'Belarus' düşüşü
Posted by cagan 93 days ago (http://www.ntvmsnbc.com)
Turkcell'in 2011 kârı Belarus faaliyetinden kaynaklanan kur farkı giderlerinin etkisiyle yüzde 33.2 geriledi. Turkcell'in abone sayısı 34.5 milyona ulaştı.
Russia must finance the army of Belarus?
Posted by ebru 101 days ago (http://english.pravda.ru)
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that Russia must finance the Belarusian army. He said that the presidents of the two countries have certain agreement in this regard. The opposition has accused Lukashenko of surrendering the country, and the defense minister had to give a different economic interpretation to the president's words
Belarus turns its back on Russia for China
Posted by ebru 123 days ago (http://english.pravda.ru)
China is strengthening its position in Belarus and pushing Russia out. It is no accident that on January 19 in an interview with Chinese media Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said: "We are very grateful that the Chinese government cares about us." Lukashenko is particularly impressed with the ability of China to control the Internet
Censorship: Belarus Makes Certain Web Behaviors Illegal
Posted by murat 142 days ago (http://feeds.mashable.com)
A new law in Belarus will restrict access to foreign websites, and will require Internet cafes and clubs to report users who visit forbidden pag…
In Belarus, Just Being Can Prompt an Arrest
Posted by cagan 301 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
Cracking down on increasingly subtle silent protests, Belarussian authorities prohibit standing together and doing nothing.
Belarus Cracks Down on Clapping Protesters
Posted by cagan 327 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
Applause becomes a new form of dissent as President Aleksandr Lukashenko warns of shadowy foreign plots against him.
Restrictions on Exports Ignite Protests in Belarus
Posted by cagan 347 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
The government, grappling with a financial crisis, is trying to prevent certain foods, consumer products and gasoline from being siphoned off to Poland.
Loan From Russia Props Up Belarus
Posted by cagan 356 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
The $3 billion loan will help the country’s teetering economy and its authoritarian president, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko.
Belarus Opposition Leader Gets a Five-Year Sentence
Posted by cagan 377 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
A former deputy foreign minister is the highest-profile politician to be sentenced in a series of trials that has been purging the beleaguered opposition in the former Soviet republic.
Belarus Economic Crisis Deepens as Currency Plunges
Posted by cagan 380 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
An economic crisis deepened in the former Soviet republic as the Central Bank lifted restrictions on the exchange rate, setting off a collapse of the ruble.
From Poland, Satellite TV Tries to Pierce the Belarus Media Muzzle
Posted by cagan 398 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
For 17 hours a day, a team of nearly three dozen Poles and Belarussians broadcast into a country whose media are tightly controlled.
New Hurdles for News in Belarus
Posted by cagan 399 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
Poland’s Foreign Ministry provides the only independent satellite TV channel for Belarus, as recent crackdowns have placed the news media under increasing pressure.
Belarus Leader Blames Excess of Democracy for Bombing
Posted by cagan 400 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
Remarks by Alexander G. Lukashenko underscored fears that he would use last week’s subway attack to broaden his already extensive control.
World Briefing | Europe: Belarus: Currency to Be Traded
Posted by cagan 402 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
Belarus announced Tuesday that it would allow its flagging currency to trade freely between banks, all but ensuring a devaluation of the ruble in an effort to assuage an increasingly dire economic situation.
Belarus Officials’ Details on Bombing Raise Questions, Too
Posted by cagan 407 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
The authorities on Thursday released surveillance images they said showed the attacker carrying the bomb that killed 12 people and injured nearly 200.
Belarus Says Suspects Confessed to Subway Bombing
Posted by cagan 408 days ago (http://feeds.nytimes.com)
The president of Belarus said two suspects had confessed to being involved in the subway bombing that killed 12 people on Monday, but provided few details.
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