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News on 14.03.2011
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Lithuania's Foreign Ministry has submitted a note to Belarus over the latter's intentions to build a nuclear power plant in Astravets district of Belarusian Grodno region, 50 kilometres away from Vilnius.
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As human rights activists have found out, the Yong Front leader Zmitser Dashkevich, who is kept in Minsk pre-trial detention centre in Valadarski Street, has been visited by an officer of the military counterintelligence once again.
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Such words were told to a correspondent of “Salidarnasts” from a woman who “have been keeping vigil” near the currency exchange office since Saturday, March 12.
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On March 10 a person involved in the case of December 19, Dzmitry Bulanau, was transferred to the pre-trial detention centre in Valadarski Street in Minsk.
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Lukashenka invited British and Irish businessmen to taken part in privatization processes and open new production facilities in the country.
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Minsk won’t change its plans to construct a nuclear power plant in Belarus in connection with the nuclear catastrophe in Belarus.
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Human Rights Watch and 130 other human rights organizations call on the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to adopt a resolution to condemn the abuses in Belarus.
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The Russian Prime Minister is visiting Belarus on March 15.
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Mother of the presidential candidate has received a letter from him from the KGB jail.
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Human rights in Belarus are violated deliberately and on a regular basis, arrests, searches and crackdown on dissenters are taking place all the time.
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The presidential candidate has written in his blog that now he is in the place “out of reach for the KGB”.