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Written by Natallia
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Saturday, 24 May 2008 |
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For the second year, Belarusan Youth Movement of America (BYMA) continued to unite young Belarusans around the world through a variety of projects. Together with youth organizations Bunt (Revolt), Initiative, Pavetra (Air), Poglyad (Opinion) and The Third Way, "Time to Win" manifesto was signed, which aimed to unite opposition forces in overturning Lukashenka's despotic regime. The struggle strategy includes establishing a dialogue with population of Belarus, forming a united vision of the country's future, with ultimate focus on Belarusan national interests. |
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Written by Natallia
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Tuesday, 20 May 2008 |
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Diplomatic conflict between Minsk and Washington lasts for two months. Due to US economic sanctions against Belneftekhim company the states recalled theirs ambassadors for consultations and reduced embassies’ staff. The US Department of the Treasury has recently said the restrictions are expanded to the company-owned Belarusian Oil Trade House, Lakokraska and Steklovolokno enterprises. |
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Written by Natallia
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Tuesday, 20 May 2008 |
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Written by Natallia
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Sunday, 04 May 2008 |
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11 American diplomats left Belarus on 3 May before noon. Four diplomats including US Charge d’Affaires Jonathan Moore, will remain in Minsk. On 30 April Jonathan Moore was given a list of US diplomats who had been declared persona non grata in Belarus and must leave the country within 72 hours. |
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Written by Natallia
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 |
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On April 26 near the building of the UN Headquarters in New York the Belarusian Yiouth movement of America held a picket dedicated to the 22nd anniversary of the technogenic catastrophe at Chernobyl nuclear power station. |
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Written by Natallia
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Thursday, 24 April 2008 |
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On April, 20 St. Cyril of Turau Cathedral (the public hall of St. Cyril of Turau Cathedral , 401 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y ) hosted the presentation of a new book by Zianon Paznyak “Reflections. The Conception of New Belarusian Renaissance. Vol. 1, articles and materials (1990-3/1996)” and a book by Halina Paznyak “Belarus in the Heart”. Both books were published in Warsaw by “Belaruskiaya Vedamasci” and Belarusian Culture Association (ÒÁÊ) Vilno, Lietuva in 2007. |
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Written by Natallia
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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 |
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Youth activist Andrei Kim is sentenced to 1.5 year in penal colony by the Tsentralny district court of Minsk. Other participant of the trial of 14 – Alyaksei Bondar, Artsyo Dubski, Mikhas Kryvay, Mikhas Pashekvich, Ales Straltsou, Ales Charnyshou, Tatsyana Tsishkevich - are sentenced to correctional works without sending them to penitentiary institutions. They must charge the state 20 per cent of their wages. Anton Koipish and Uladzimir Sayrheeu are fined of 100 basic units. The judgement was read by judge Alena Illina. |
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Written by Natallia
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
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Traditional action of solidarity with Belarusian political prisoners was held across from the Belarusian Embassy. |
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Written by Natallia
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
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12 êðàñàâ³êà àä 4 äà 5.30 ïàïà¢äí³ ¢ Âàøûíãòîíå ¢ á³áë³ÿòýöû íà Capitol Hill Âàëüæûíà Ìîðò ÷ûòàëa âåðøû ç ñâà¸é íîâàé êí³ã³ “Ôàáðûêà ñüë¸ç”. Êí³ãà ç'ÿâ³ëàñÿ ÿø÷ý ç³ìîé, àëå ãýòà áûëî ïåðøàå ÷ûòàíüíå ïà-áåëàðóñêó. |
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Written by Natallia
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 |
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The leader of the Young Front Zmitser Dashkevich was released from the special detention center in Akrestsin Street. He has spent 15 days there for participation in the peaceful rally on the holiday, Freedom Day. During the arrest Dashkevich was brutally beaten up, like many other participants of the rally. Photos of his face after riot policemen did that job on him, was published in newspapers all over the world. IN an interview to the Charter’97 press-center Zmitser Dashkevich told that riot policemen were beating him with fists and ankle boots. |
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Written by Natallia
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 |
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21 years have passed since April, 26 the tragic date for Belarus. The greatest technological disaster has irreparable consequences for our country. About 2/3 of the radioactive fallout landed in Belarus and polluted approximately 1/5 of the territory and 20% of the population. The first wave of short half-life radionuclides covered almost entire Belarus though a part of them was forced to accumulate on purpose (not to let them reach Moscow). Everything was done with criminal secrecy so the people had no chance to escape. |
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