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  • Trial against Regnum Authors in Minsk

    The authors of Regnum News Agency (Russia) Dzmitry Alimkin, Yury Paulavets, and Siarhei Shyptenka have appeared before the court and they face up to 12 years of imprisonment on criminal charges of inciting ethnic hatred by a group of individuals and conducting illegal business activity.

    Trial against Regnum Authors in Minsk

    The defen­dants have already spent more than a year behind bars. Dur­ing the first day of the tri­al, accu­sa­tions were heard from the pros­e­cu­tor. The mea­sure of restraint in cus­tody has not been changed. Dmit­ry Alimkin, Yuri Pavlovets and Sergey Shiptenko do not rec­og­nize them­selves as guilty. The defense lawyers say that they do not under­stand the essence of the charges.

    Rep­re­sen­ta­tives of around 20 media out­lets have been accred­it­ed to report from the court room.

    The crim­i­nal case was filed by the Legal Inves­ti­ga­tion Com­mit­tee fol­low­ing an appeal from the Min­istry of Infor­ma­tion of Belarus, based on con­clu­sions of Nation­al Expert Com­mit­tee on Eval­u­at­ing Infor­ma­tion­al Pro­duc­tion on the Pres­ence / Absence of Signs of Extrem­ism last year. The com­mit­tee found man­i­fes­ta­tions of extrem­ism in the pub­li­ca­tions, con­tributed by the accused authors to the Reg­num News Agency as well as to Lenta.ru and EADAILY Web-resources.

    The Belaru­sian Asso­ci­a­tion of Jour­nal­ists asked the offi­cial author­i­ties to make infor­ma­tion on the case pub­lic, all in vain.

    Also, in Novem­ber 2017 a range of human rights orga­ni­za­tions called upon the Belaru­sian gov­ern­ment to con­duct the tri­al in the open mode. Con­se­quent­ly, there was tak­en a deci­sion to make the tri­al pub­lic.

    - The tri­al caus­es for seri­ous con­cern from the per­spec­tive of free­dom of expres­sion and from the stand­point of jour­nal­ism in Belarus as a whole, — not­ed the BAJ Chair­per­son Andrei Bas­tunets. – It seems to me quite strange that there has been put an equal sign between jour­nal­is­tic work and ille­gal busi­ness activ­i­ties… This approach chal­lenges the work of all free­lance jour­nal­ists, — he added.

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