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News on 30.11.2011
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The internationally acclaimed scientist and Nobel Prize for Economics winner, Joseph Eugene Stiglitz, turns out to have Belarusian roots.
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The authorities are returning to the economic policy which in 2011 resulted in collapse of the Belarusian ruble and hyperinflation.
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Alyaksei Paulouski, a Mahilou-based activist of the independent Radioelectronics Trade Union, complains about a run-around reply from the “house of representatives”.
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The leader of the Conservative Christian Party Belarusian People’s Front notes that the Belarusian nation lacks “combative spirit.”
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Zmitser Dashkevich, the Young Front leader, has met with his father in the penal colony in the town of Hlubokaye.
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A Mi-24 helicopter belonging to the 181st military helicopter base of the Belarusian Air Force and Air Defence Forces crashed in the evening of November 29 in Pruzhany.
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Widow of a businessman and public leader abducted in Belarus, Iryna Krasouskaya, has taken part in an international conference on forcible abductions.
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The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum demands to release Byalyatski.
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The data have been provided by Amnesty International.
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The Supreme Court of Belarus has pronounced the verdict in the Minsk metro bombing case.
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The United Nations calls upon the Belarusian authorities to release all political opponents imprisoned for exercising their rights, immediately.