Leaders of opposition, civil society, human right activists and other well-known Belarusians appealed to UN Security Council with demand to carry out international investigation of kidnappings in Belarus.
Charter’97 suffered because of “Godfather”
Leading Belarusian independent news web-site is suffering under the most powerful ddos-attack in its history.
END BRITIAN’S TOLERANCE OF DICTATORSHIP
World known british artists wrote an open letter to British Prime Minister David Cameron with an appeal to pay attantion to Belarus’ dictatorship.
UN sanctions on Iran: A gift to the regime
Renewed sanctions give Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the opportunity of defying the world, and winning
Lukashenko in a Sweat About Bakiyev’s Ouster
As the Kremlin savors its hard-earned political gains in Ukraine and moves to secure a genuine strategic partnership with a friendly, democratic government in Kiev, it is creating a lot of unease for one of Moscow’s long-time strategic partners — Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko.
Lukashenka’s ambassador accused EU of extremism
Belarus’s ambassador to the European Union wrote a letter to the EU leadership accusing it of “political extremism”.
Andrei Sannikov: These are panic convulsions of authorities
Leader of civil campaign “European Belarus” Andrei Sannikov commented today’s searches and detentions.
SEARCH IN CHARTER’97 PRESS-CENTER (updated)
On March 16, Police burst in Charter’97 website’s press-room. Computers seized. Editor of site charter97.org beaten.
Andrei Sannikov’s laptop seized at border
Andrei Sannikov, a coordinator of the civil initiative European Belarus, and his wife Iryna Khalip, a well-known journalist, were detained on the Belarusian-Lithuanian border on March 5.
European Parliament president critical of situation in Belarus
European Parliament Jerzy Buzek on Tuesday criticized the Belarusian government’s crackdown on opponents, noting that pressure on activists of the country’s ethnic Polish minority was part of a wider trend.