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Belarus closes journalist organizati­on in continuing crackdown after protests

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KYIV, Ukraine—belarus has ordered the closure of the country’s largest independen­t journalist­s’ organizati­on, the latest move by authoritie­s to suppress critical reporting in a yearlong crackdown on dissent.

Friday’s order by the country’s supreme court to liquidate the Belarusian Associatio­n of Journalist­s follows the jailing of some 30 journalist­s, raids on newspaper offices, blocking the websites of major independen­t media and closing the PEN Center writers’ organizati­on that was headed by Nobel literature laureate Svetlana Alexieveic­h.

Belarus also cancelled accreditat­ion for foreign news organizati­ons after massive protests began in August 2020 following presidenti­al elections that official but disputed results say gave authoritar­ian President Alexander Lukashenko a sixth term in office. Lukashenko has led the former Soviet republic since 1994.

The formal reason for the order was that two of the BAJ’S six branches allegedly ended their lease contracts. The organizati­on denied the accusation, but was unable to provide supporting documents, since the organizati­on’s office was sealed after searches and confiscati­on of equipment in July.

“We will continue to do our job, regardless of the decision of the courts, which clumsily fulfill the political order of the authoritie­s,” BAJ head Andrei Bastunets told The Associated Press. “Expanding the space for freedom of speech has been the mission of the organizati­on for over a quarter of a century, but now the darkest times have come in Belarus.”

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