EFJ demands release of 15 detained journalists in Belarus
15 journalists were arrested for covering protests against the presidential inauguration, electoral fraud and violence. Most of these journalists have been released, but 15 journalists are still in prison. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) demands their release.
On 26 and 27 September, 15 journalists covering mass demonstrations in Belarus were arrested in Minsk, Grodno and Mahilou. Most were released, but four of them, including Russian journalist Anastasia Alshanskaya, 26 years old, remain in prison. They join the list of eleven other journalists who were still in detention.
The EFJ joins its Belarusian affiliate, the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ), in demanding the immediate release of these 15 journalists:
- Siarhei Shchurko
- Yauhen Merkis
- Maksim Nestserkau
- Mikalai Maminau
- Andrei Yakimush
- Zmitser Salauyou
- Ales Lubianchuk
- Dzianis Hancharenka
- Pavel Patapau
- Maria Hryts
- Alena Dounar
- Anastasia Alshanskaya
- Uladzimir Laptsevich
- Artur Pagasian
- Ihar Remzik
According to BAJ monitoring, since the fraudulent presidential elections of 9 August, 206 journalists have been detained in Belarus just for doing their job.
The EFJ and BAJ call on the OSCE and the European Union, which has not yet taken any sanctions, to punish those responsible for press freedom violations in Belarus.
We call on Belarusian authorities to release immediately russian journalist Anastasia Olshanskaya arrested in Minsk on 26 September pic.twitter.com/K8hNiwTWj4
— EFJ (@EFJEUROPE) September 27, 2020