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Interfax- zapad agency ceases to operate in Belarus from 1/1/2022

The Interfax-zapad (Western) news agency, founded and owned by the Russian Interfax news agency, has been shut down in Belarus because of a media law introduced in the country in May, the agency said on its website.

“We have been working in the Belarusian media market since 1994, trying honestly and with interest to convey to our readers what was happening inside and outside the country. We have to say goodbye to you so as not to violate the legislation of Belarus,” the statement said. agency website.

According to the new amendment made to the law on media, a foreign legal entity, a foreign citizen, or a stateless person can not be the founder of a media outlet. Nor does a company have the right to set up a media outlet in which 20% or more of the shares are held by a foreign state or foreign nationals.

The new law, signed by Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko, also expands the list of information that is banned from the media and electronic media. As the Belarusian news agency Belta pointed out, among other things, it is forbidden to broadcast the results of public opinion polls, which concern the social and political situation and which have been carried out without the necessary approval. References to news and content that contain information that is prohibited are also not allowed. The law also stipulates that government agencies have the power to restrict access to online sources or to stop broadcasting media, as well as to remove the accreditation of journalists for violations of the law.

SOURCE: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

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