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  • Five journalists detained in Belarus on Sunday, September 27

    Sunday, 27 September, was the 50th day of protests. People gathered to protest in Minsk and other Belarusian cities. According to the human rights center Viasna, about 360 people were detained. Among them, there were journalists.

    In Min­sk, at the begin­ning of the protest march,  the police stopped jour­nal­ists cov­er­ing the protest to write down their per­son­al data. They claimed that was their way to «reg­is­ter jour­nal­ists,» sup­pos­ed­ly for their own safe­ty. The police warned that if the jour­nal­ists get in their way, they would be held liable under Arti­cle 23.4 of the Admin­is­tra­tive Code (dis­obe­di­ence to a law­ful request of an offi­cial). 

    In Hrod­na the police detained chief edi­tor of Newgrodno.by Ihar Remzik. He was tak­en to Kas­trych­nit­s­ki police depart­ment.

    TUT.BY jour­nal­ists Vol­ha Kami­ahi­na and Kat­siary­na Hardzeye­va were also detained, but released lat­er.

    In Mahil­iou, jour­nal­ist Uladz­imir Lapt­se­vich was detained near Atri­um shop­ping cen­ter.   

    In Min­sk, spektr.by cam­era­man Artur Pahasian was detained.

    The jour­nal­ists who were detained on Sep­tem­ber 26 in Min­sk: Anas­ta­sia Alshan­skaya (MBK Media), Maria Hryts (has a baby) and Ale­na Dounarare still held at Akrestsi­na deten­tion cen­ter. They can be held for 72 hours before tri­al.

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