“Reporters without borders”: Belarusian authorities make journalists work illegally
3- 29.09.2009, 17:34
The well-known human rights organisation has called upon the Belarusian authorities to stop obstructing the work of journalists working for foreign news media.
"Власти должны продемонстрировать..."
ReplyНе дождетесь от этих властей ничего хорошего
Какой чиновник даст разрешение на освещение своей никчемной работы-прислуживанию? Это тоже самое, что рубить сук на котором сидишь!
Reply20 years after the fall of the Berlin wall, Belarus remains the last European country, that is ruled in a pure soviet style by long term leader Aleksander Lukashenko. Under the current regime, Belarus is far away from any democratic standards.
ReplyOne significant sector is is FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. According to the Freedom House Index 2008, Belarus is ranked at position 188 ... and only seven countries are ranked worse: Uzbekistan, Cuba, Eritrea, Lybia, Turkmenistan, Burma and North Korea. Even in year 2009, journalists reporting about Belarus have to hide their real names for to protect themselves from persecution by KGB and special forces.
BEL_air is a team of independent journalists, that counters such repression against Freedom of the Press with detailed researches on the ground - and by the international distribution of reports by international radio networks and web-based technologies. Additionally the links to the reports are forwarded to international decision makers.
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