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In Belarus, the editorial office of the newspaper was recognized as an “extremist formation”

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The editorial office of the newspaper Nasha Niva was recognized as an “extremist formation” in Belarus

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus declared the editorial office of the publication Nasha Niva an “extremist formation” without explaining the reasons.

In Belarus, the editorial office of Nasha Niva was recognized as an “extremist formation.” About it informs press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus on Thursday, January 27.

“A group of citizens from among the CIUP “Sorodichi” (newspaper “Nasha Niva”), united through Internet resources, including social networks and instant messengers, was recognized as an extremist formation,” the statement said.

It should be noted that the newspaper was founded in 1906, its publication was resumed in 1991, and it has been published online since 1997. The founder of the restored edition was the private publishing unitary enterprise Sorodichi.

Recall that earlier in Belarus they detained creator of an “extremist” YouTube channel. The man allegedly “propagated armed resistance to the authorities,” according to the Belarusian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

It was also reported that Belarus recognized “extremist” Telegram channel Viasna. Human rights activists of the center have been reporting human rights violations in Belarus for more than 20 years, and now they are called “extremists”.

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