
WEB-BELARUS-MEDIA-FREEDOM
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Journalism, Social Studies
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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Nasha Niva, Belarus's oldest newspaper, has been operating underground after being banned by the regime three years ago. Volunteers like Alexander risk their safety to distribute the paper, which remains a crucial source of information for many. Despite some positive signs, such as the release of political prisoners, the future of media freedom in Belarus is uncertain, with new restrictive laws on the horizon. The dedication of volunteers and readers keeps the spirit of independent journalism alive.
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