In seven thousand town in Viciebsk region has the Belarusian department of "Night Wolves", military-patriotic club "Sparta", the head of which sends greetings Givi and Motorola in the Donbass, and competition "Russian Bench".
After conversion, the elderly club "Golden Age" in Viciebsk city public association, the main task of the activity of its leaders see in the preservation and promotion of health, as well as the maximum extension of the period of the social demand for senior citizens.
Over the past 2015 Viciebsk regional organization of the Belarusian Red Cross Society have been issued vouchers in 1117 forced migrants who have moved to the Viciebsk region of the eastern regions of Ukraine. The total amount of vouchers issued amounted to more than a billion rubles.
Members of the commission set up by local authorities to perpetuate the memory of Fatherland Defenders and War Victims met with the public. The meeting took place on February 12 at the premises Mazałava village council. It has become the government's response to a collective appeal to the Executive Committee of the Viciebsk region the founders of the public association "Chajsy".
Readers of Vorša was asked to write about the situation in Vorša company "Elect", which belongs to the Belarusian Society of the Visually Impaired. 51% of workers there – people with disabilities.
Chairman of organizing committee on creation of the trade union of entrepreneurs "Together" Irina Yaskevich said that after the meeting, which took place on February 15 on October Square in Minsk, Vitsebsk entrepreneur Ruslan Burakou attributed to the administration of Lukashenka final resolution SP-Republican Assembly, which lists the requirements to the authorities to solve the problems small business.
February 11, 1942 all the Jews of the ghetto Biešankovičy (around 3 000 people) were put on the other side of the Western Dvina and shot. February 11, 2016 on the site of the shooting took place a memorial service.
In Połacak February 13 local lawyers and human rights activists have signed an agreement on joint activities. Human rights activists have joined together to provide free assistance to residents of Połacak. In an economic downturn citizens are increasingly in need of legal protection of their rights, but do not have enough finances to pay for a lawyer.