In the city of Hłybokaje, the criminal case on illegal migration continues to be examined. On Tuesday, June 6, in court, the prosecutor read out the testimony of witnesses and examined the material evidence. One of the defendants, as we reported earlier, is a British subject.
The exhibition was named "On the threshold of adulthood", and "photomodels" became pupils of the Sianno boarding school. They told the organizers what they expect from their future destiny, what they dream about, what worries and frightens them.
Viciebsk human rights activist went to the temporary detention center to serve a 15-day arrest, allegedly for alleged participation in unauthorized actions on March 25 and 26.
In addition to the Englishman Alan Paul Smith, two citizens of Belarus were on the dock. All three are accused of organizing illegal migration, allegedly committed by a group of persons on preliminary conspiracy. According to part 2 of Article 371¹ of the Criminal Code, the accused faces imprisonment for a term of three to seven years.
On May 22, the judge of the October Court of Viciebsk, Alesia Zharikova, found the journalist of Belsat TV channel guilty of producing and disseminating information without accreditation.
Tatyana Smotkina and Dmitry Lupach, the court found guilty of illegally manufacturing and distributing media products. Independent journalists were tried for the plot shown on the satellite television channel Belsat, where it was told about the house No. 142 on Lenin Street in Hłybokaje.
From 11 to 14 May, the tenth international summer camp MediaBarCamp was held in Lithuania. From Viciebsk, representatives of the Republican Research and Education Public Association "Tell the Truth", members of the Vitebsk4Me initiative, party activists of the "Fair World" and young social democrats took part in the forum. Talk about the event, we asked the Viciebsk "Tell the Truth" members Oleg Kvetinsky and Maria Kozlova.
Boris Hamaida is perhaps one of the most devoted advocates and distributors of independent press in the country. On May 3, the International Day of Press Freedom, members of the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ) presented him with simple, but symbolic gifts.
Połacak businessman and public activist Gennady Berdenev, the police seized a tablet to check the signs of a criminal offense. Berdenev accused another businessman of publicly insulting the president in the social network Odnoklassniki. On May 4, the term for checking the presence of the crime in the actions of Gennady ends.