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News on 24.09.2012
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Banks offer the exchange rate higher than the official one by 200 rubles.
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Belarusian government abrogated the investment agreement with the BT Telecomunications enterprise which is a subject of the EU sanctions.
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Dvaretski brothers are sentenced to 3 days in prison.
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The authorities failed to force Belarusians to vote.
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First time ever the majority of the people and the opposition were acting in one direction, the politician believes.
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The elections in Belarus were neither free nor impartial.
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An elderly man found his wife, who died seven years ago, in the list of voters.
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The Belarusian dictator can’t let himself to ease the control over the elections.
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Less than half of Belarusians participated in voting.
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(updated) The riot police broke into the Jazz hostel and detained 20 observers.
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Syarhei Bakhun was ordered to leave the 373th polling station in the 101st constituency of Minsk.
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There is no foreign currency in exchange offices in Vitebsk.
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(updated) The chairman of the “Razam” solidarity movement Ales Makaeu was tried in the Minsk’s Central district court.
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A district police officer visited the address where the executive secretary of the Belarusian Christian Democracy Dzianis Sadouski is officially registered.
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Today a political prisoner Ihar Alienevich is celebrating him turning 29.
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International observers are shocked by the Belarusian elections.
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Such numbers are provided by independent observers.
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The final report on voter turnout at the 594th polling station in Uskhodni constituency No. 107 in Minsk has been found in the constituency commission.
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The new parliament is going to be as puppet as the previous one.
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Belarusian politicians are commenting on the elections results.
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The concert at Kastrychnitskaia square has been canceled.
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Independent observers are told to leave voting stations when the votes are being counted.
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At one of the polling stations on Vitebsk in two hours before the station’s closure 226 people voted at home.
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In Lida at the polling station 17 in 10 minutes 156 people voted, the local elections observer Leanid Anatska informed.
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The head of the Central Electoral Commission expectedly reported alleged turnout of 74,2% for the parliamentary elections.