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News on 10.02.2012
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The next parliament is going to be “puppet” too.
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The main issue discussed during the meeting was effectiveness of visa restrictions imposed by the EU on Belarusian officials.
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Marek Bucko, the first secretary of the Polish Embassy in Minsk, comments on an attempt of the EU to resume relations with official Minsk.
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The Pershamaiski district court of Vitsebsk says at least four court sessions (February 21, 22, 23 and 24) are planned to hear the case against CCP-BPF party activist Syarhei Kavalenka.
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Toys with posters left on Independence Square in Minsk have been “detained” by police.
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Ian Kelly, the Ambassador of the United States to the OSCE, delivered a statement to the Permanent Council in Vienna on February 9.
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Alyaksandr Atroshchnkau, a coordinator of European Belarus civil campaign and former political prisoner, took part in a meeting with envoy from Brussels Gunnar Wiegand.
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The answer from the Constitutional Court says only specially authorized bodies can appeal to the court.
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An action to support presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov was held in Brest.
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The Single economic space would not deliver allies from trade war.
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The official Minsk has started to slip through into Europe in a variety of ways.