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News on 27.08.2013
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The MFA of Belarus says the arrest of Uralkali CEO Vladislau Baumgertner was legal and asks not to look for political reasons.
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The Minsk regional police on Monday defended a crackdown on a punk and hardcore open-air festival in the Vileyka district on August 24.
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Political prisoner Mikalai Statkevoch made a phone call to his family from prison on Saturday, August 24.
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Unprecedented – this is the word often used yesterday to describe the arrest of Uralkali CEO Vladislav Baumgertner.
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It seems like the Belarusian authorities have developed a whole operation on discrediting Poland’s MFA.
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The government of Belarus decided not to comment on the arrest of Vladislav Baumgertner, the chairman of the BPC Supervisory Board.
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The Supreme Court of Belarus has upheld the court decision against political prisoner Andrei Haidukou.
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The Belarusian dictator will look for money in the West.
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Interpol has confirmed that an international warrant had been issued to arrest Oleg Petrov, Konstantin Solodovnikov, Igor Yevstratov, Dmitry Samoilov.
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A Belarusian political prisoner is among three nominees for the Václav Havel Prize.
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Moscow demands the release of Uralkali Director General Vladislav Baumgertner and the Belarusian government's explanations over his arrest.
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Besides Baumgertner, an invitation to visit Minsk was sent to Arkady Dvorkovich.
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Uralkali Director General Vladislav Baumgertner's visit to Minsk was arranged by Dmitry Medvedev and the executive's arrest looks like a direct challenge to the Russian prime minister.
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In Minsk they decided to set Uralkali up and get the clients, who would be afraid to make deals with the company.