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News on 15.02.2012
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Alexander Lukashenko's regime steps up harassment of the opposition as his popularity ratings plummet.
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The Ministry of Justice of Belarus took a final decision to deny registration to the Belarusian Christian Democracy party.
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The new Israeli Ambassador does not know there are political prisnesr in Belarus.
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A presidential candidate remains in isolation.
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The Belarusian electoral legislation will not be changed.
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Martin Schulz, the EP President, and Stefan Füle, the EU Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy, have had a meeting today.
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Ivan Shyla, one of the leaders of Young Front, who was detained by riot police before “I Love Belarus” award giving ceremony, is in a detention centre in Akrestsin Street now.
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The Parliament of Austria has returned to questioning of witnesses in the case over the money flow from Telekom Austria to the BZÖ party.
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The leader of the Conservative Christian party Belarusian Popular Front Zyanon Paznyak believes that Lukashenka fears boycott of the election, so he visited the KGB for KGB men to ensure turnout at the election.
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The policemen who failed to fingerprint Kanavalau, has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment.
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Belarus is seeking protection from the pressure of the West in the East.
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A lawyer visited Syarhei Kavalenka in a detention facility in Vitsebsk yesterday.
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Ms. Natalia Koliadina, who has been the IMF Resident Representative in the Republic of Belarus since April 2009, will return to IMF headquarters after the expiration of her three-year term in early April.