In Belarus, Almost 7,000 Information Resources Were Recognized as "Extremist"
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Belarusian services have arrested at least 20 people throughout the country in recent months, the Viasna human rights center warns. Alexander Lukashenko's regime accuses those arrested of extremist activity.
The Ministry of Information of Belarus, together with law enforcement agencies, restricted the activities of 18 thousand information resources, of which almost 7 thousand were recognized as "extremist".
In Belarus, almost 7,000 information resources had been recognized as "extremist" and the head of the Ministry of Information, Marat Markov, said. The entire agency had restricted the activities of 18,000 resources. "In the past year alone, more than 3.15,000 resources had been frozen. In five months of 2025, we had already reached that figure," he said. The "extremist" Belarusian authorities had recognized, including independent media. In July …
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