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Charter97.org, spoke about this in an interview with kyky.org.
- You left the country in 2011, fearing persecution by the KGB because of the charges of organizing riots. Already then, they began to test this scheme of pressure on journalists, or did it happen before that?
- It started from the first days of Lukashenka s coming to power. Any dictatorship begins with the destruction of freedom of speech. Back in 1994, television was taken under control in Belarus; in 1996, the last independent FM radio station, Radio 101.2, was closed, and then they began to pressure the media. For the first time, the authorities ransacked the Charter’s office in 2001. In 2010, several criminal cases were initiated against the site, searches were carried out, all employees were arrested, including me under a criminal offense. ....

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Opposition: Belarusian dissident journalist forced to confess on TV


Opposition: Belarusian dissident journalist forced to confess on TV
Pratasevich said he fears that he could face a death sentence on charges linked to him being part of a volunteer battalion that fought against Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine.
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Dissident journalist Raman Pratasevich speaks in a video from a detention center in Minsk, Belarus. (Photo | AP)
By PTI
WARSAW: The Belarusian opposition said Friday a dissident journalist was coerced to appear in a video on state TV in which he wept and praised the country s authoritarian ruler.
In the 90-minute video aired Thursday night, 26-year-old Raman Pratasevich repented for his opposition activities and said he respects Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko as a man with balls of steel. ....

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