Detention of journalists in Belarus

Baris Haretski / Personal Archive
Baris Haretski / Personal Archive
Twenty-nine media representatives are behind bars.
EU flags / European Commission
EU flags / European Commission
Nine journalists in Belarus are targeted by a criminal investigation, three of them remain behind bars.
Protesting medics / Anton Matolka telegtam-chanel
Protesting medics / Anton Matolka telegtam-chanel
They stood facing the wall with their hands up.
Aliaksei Sudnikau during a remote trial in Belarus / Euroradio
Aliaksei Sudnikau during a remote trial in Belarus / Euroradio
It took the court the whole day to send cases against six journalists for revision and keep them behind bars.
Paul Hansen / worldpressphoto.org
Paul Hansen / worldpressphoto.org
World Press Photo winning journalist Paul Hansen from Sweden is banned to enter Belarus for five years.
Law enforcement officers gather near administrative buildings in Minsk / Euroradio
Law enforcement officers gather near administrative buildings in Minsk / Euroradio
Deputy head of the independent Belarusian Association of Journalists Barys Haretski informs about new detentions.
Mikhail Ilyin and Artsiom Mayorau seconds after their release from a police station in Minsk / Euroradio
Mikhail Ilyin and Artsiom Mayorau seconds after their release from a police station in Minsk / Euroradio
Mikhail Ilyin and Artsiom Mayorau, detained when covering a protest in downtown Minsk, are free.
Mikhail Ilyin and Artsiom Mayorau / Euroradio
Mikhail Ilyin and Artsiom Mayorau / Euroradio
Mikhail Ilyin and Artsiom Mayorau were detained when streaming live from downtown Minsk.
Maryna Zolatava / nn.by
Maryna Zolatava / nn.by
TUT.BY Editor-in-Chief Maryna Zolatava is charged with the crime of omission in the so called BELTA case.