Belarus blocks another independent news site, raids staff

Belarus blocks another independent news site, raids staff

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Belarusian authorities on Wednesday blocked the website of the country's leading independent news agency and detained some journalists after raiding their apartments as part of a sweeping crackdown on independent media and human rights activists.

Police searched the office of the BelaPAN news agency and the apartments of at least six of its staff. The agency's website was no longer available online. BelaPAN is the oldest and the only large independent news agency in Belarus, operating since 1991. It's been one of the last major independent media outlets still operating.

“The raids follow the worst traditions of the Soviet times — people are being woken up early in the morning, they are being threatened and intimidated,” BelaPAN journalist Tacciana Karavenkova, who has left Belarus, told The Associated Press. “Today I woke up at 7 a.m. to messages from colleagues in our editorial chat about massive raids.”

After the raids, the authorities detained BelaPAN's chief editor Iryna Leushyna, its accountant Katsyaryna Boyeva and the agency's former director Dzmitry Navazhylau. Belarus' Investigative Committee said the three are being investigated on a charge of organizing and taking part in activities blatantly violating public order — an offense punishable by up to four years in prison.

The Belarusian Association of Journalists urged authorities stop pressuring the news agency and to release its detained staff.

“One can shut down independent media, detain its staff members, intimidate people, but no one can suppress thoughts and ideas,” the association said.

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