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30th Anniversary for Ukraine sovereignty on August 24
For centuries Ukraine struggled for their independence. Through bloodshed in fighting, Holodomor with millions of Ukrainian citizens dying , Stalin’s decision of planned economy and repressions for several years. On August 24 1991 Ukraine finally won their independence.
The words of Ukrainian citizens today are that they still value their freedom highly. The sweetness of victory in 1991 is still in remembrance, same as the people who gave their lives through the years for independence, freedom of speech and democracy.
Employees of the private news agency BelaPAN detained by Belarusian police
On August 18th Belarusian police detained several employees of the agency that has distributed news on the continuously vibrant opposition movement after the crucial election one year ago. BelaPAN’s websites can no longer be reached after police searched both agency’s office and homes.
Director and chief editor Iryna Leushyna, accountant katsyaryna Boyeva and former director Dzmitry Navazhylau were detained and placed in prison suspected for acting against public orders when providing news about opposition activities in Belarus. The website Naviny.by presents news about another BelaPAN journalist, Alyaksandr Zaytsau, that police confiscated his cell phone, a PC hard disc, a tablet computer, documents and several business cards.
Moscow court in spirit of the recently assumed extremist-law
The Russian authorities are zealously to follow the recently assumed extremist-law that judge out citizens supporting a so called “extremist organizations” – such as the Anti-corruption organization jailed opposition-leader Aleksei Navalny started.
In the case of Kira Yarmysh, the spokeswomen of named organization, Moscow court has sentenced her to “restricted freedom” for 18 months. The court sentence is a parole-like sentence based on allegedly calling for the violation of anti-pandemic restrictions.
Tsikhanouskaya to establish office in Prague
The leader of democratic Belarus, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, will soon open an official office in the Czech capital, Prague. During the recent months, violence, harassment and state sponsored terror have increased in Belarus. The government crackdown on independent media, civil society and political parties together with the hijacking of a civilian aircraft in May has shown the escalation of the crisis in the country.
During her visit last week to the Czech Republic, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya announced the opening of a new official office in Prague. The democratic movement of Belarus already has offices in Vilnius and Warsaw. The opening of an office in a third European capital indicates the wholeheartedly European support for a free, democratic and independent Belarus.
Youth Conference in Tirana
During the weekend members of the youth organization of the Democratic Party of Albania participated in the conference Principles for a Free Society.
They created a space to learn and discuss the importance of defending democracy, freedom, tolerance and human rights, especially now before their elections.