Politics

Paulyuk Bykouski. Photo: Facebook
Paulyuk Bykouski. Photo: Facebook
Good news is that investigators have returned the banking cards seized during the raid to Bykouski and his wife.
Paulyk Bykouski questioned the legality of his detention in the so called 'BELTA case' last week.
"We are not your vassals," President Lukashenka tells Russia speaking about difficulties in the bilateral trade.
It becomes clear after comparing the dates that the phones had been tapped before the criminal case was opened.
All the other ‘BelTA case’ detainees have been released.
Journalists Ihar Hmara, Maria Saroka, Alena Maslouskaya and Uladzislau Kuletski were released after an interrogation on August 8.
Three media persons in Belarus are suspected of illegal access to the paid newswire of the state news agency BELTA.
Law-enforcement agents search Belarus' oldest independent internet portal for the first time in 18 years.
Belarus may refuse from hosting the Russian military radars or prolong the existing rental agreement in 2020.