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Belarus’s plane interception has exiled dissidents looking over their shoulders - The Washington Post

  1. Belarus’s plane interception has exiled dissidents looking over their shoulders  The Washington Post
  2. Belarus enacts new rules restricting citizens from leaving  DW (English)
  3. Putin and Lukashenko meet as Belarus intensifies crackdown on opposition  WSWS
  4. Don't Let Autocrats Run the Internet After Covid  Bloomberg
  5. Roman Protasevich: The dissident Belarus journalist whose defiance enraged Europe’s last dictator – Dr Jennifer Mathers  The Scotsman
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