Belarusian Association of Journalists

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Belarus: Draconian sentences upheld in “Tsikhanouskaya’s Analysts” case

The Supreme Court rejected the appeals of 20 independent analysts, researchers, and politicians sentenced to imprisonment in absentia, and confirmed their sentences of 10-11 years each.

Belarusian and Lithuanian journalists’ day of solidarity with journalists jailed in Belarus

“Belarus has absolutely no freedom of speech and virtually no independent media. A small number of independent publications, struggling to survive, have fallen under a wave of purges and repressions over the past year” – BAJ

BAJ delegation participates in Belarus Freedom of Expression Coordination Group meeting

The group is committed to advocating for discussions on the situation in Belarus at the international level, providing support for independent media, and protecting journalists.

Day of solidarity with Belarus’s political prisoners

Rights organisations will take part in a day of solidarity with Belarus’s political prisoners on 21 May. BAJ explains the importance of the day and provides a schedule of events.

OSCE and IFEX members condemn designation of BAJ as “extremist organisation”

On 28 February, the Belarusian State Security Committee recognised the Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ) as an “extremist organisation”. BAJ is the first Belarusian human rights organisation to receive this status.

Belarus: Journalist Andrzej Poczobut sentenced to 8 years in prison

Poczobut was found guilty of allegedly encouraging actions aimed at harming the national security of Belarus and inciting ethnic hostility. Arrested in March 2021, he refused to sign a petition asking Lukashenka for a pardon.

Belarus in 2022: The targeting of journalists and media continues

BAJ’s review of 2022 highlights 33 journalists in prison, 17 heavy prison sentences, and nine media outlets classified as “extremist organisations”.

“We don’t want Belarus to become an information black hole”

Press freedom experts met in Lithuania to discuss Belarus’s ongoing crackdown on independent media, which has seen approximately 400 journalists forced into exile and 32 still behind bars.