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The New York Times: Lukashenka Is Notable For His Intolerance Towards Independent Media

  • 26.01.2018, 12:10

Belarusian authorities have blocked access to a popular opposition website over alleged legal violations.

"The Information Ministry said Thursday the move came after Charter97.org, which features news and commentaries on Belarus, published material that violated the law on mass media. It didn't offer any specifics," – the New York Times reports.

"The website's editor, Natallia Radzina, said from its office in Warsaw, Poland that the shutdown marks another attempt by the Belarusian government to stifle dissent.

The Belarusian Association of Journalists denounced the move as an "unacceptable violation of freedom of speech" and demanded that the government explain the motives behind its decision.

Belarusian President Aliaksandr Lukashenka has ruled the ex-Soviet nation of 10 million with an iron hand for 23 years, showing little tolerance to dissent and independent media."

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