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December 10 is the Human Rights Day
Leader of the Movement for Freedom (MFF) Aliaksandr Milinkevich and his team-mates supported the initiative of Baranavichy activists (Brest region) to commemorate 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The MFF Leader addressed a letter to Mikhail Paulau, as the governor of Minsk to hang out banners commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Minsk on December 10, Day of Human Rights.
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Continued oppression against opposition
Opposition activists are called to different law enforcement agencies in regions. Financial Investigation Department of Mahileu region is going to take into consideration the administrative case which was open against Aliaksandr Silkou, proponent of the Movement for Freedom (MFF), member of Party of Freedom and Progress.
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'Extremist' issue of "ARCHE" presented in Viciebsk
Authors and journalists of the Belarusian magazine and books made a number of presentations during the European club session. The meeting of the European club was attended by activists of the Movement for Freedom in Viciebsk.
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Ihar Salavej restricted to travel abroad
The military registration and enlistment office in Pinsk (Brest region) claimed that Ihar Salavej, activist of the Movement for Freedom (MFF), has been temporarily restricted to go abroad.
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Milinkevich sent a letter to Helga Schmid
Leader of the Movement for Freedom Aliaksandr Milinkevich, in his letter to the Director of the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, Mrs. Helga Maria Schmid, emphasized the urgent need to cease, fully and unconditionally, political persecutions in Belarus.
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Will officials allow meeting with Milinkevich?
Siarhei Salash, MP candidate in last elections, activist of Movement for Freedom, would like to organize a meeting of Aliaksandr Milinkevich with town people in Barysau (Minsk region).
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Why secrete police becomes more persistent?
In recent time secrete police has become more active in seeking of contacts with opposition activists. Human rights defender Andrei Sushko thinks that it is probably because KGB is likely preparing for the work in new upcoming circumstances, in more liberal political life for civil society.
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A straight look from behind “barbed wire” (Part IV)
I think it would be useful if I tell the readers how prison administration force convicts to work. I have been working in the Škloŭ prison for half month. You will hardly imagine how much I got for my work. For half month I got just 4.000 (four thousands) nor American dollar neither both Euro and even Russian ruble…
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