Dmitry ZavadskyDmitry Zavadsky was born on August 28th, 1972 From 1994 to 1997 he was a personal operator of president Lukashenko. Since January, 1997 he has worked as an operator at the Public Russian TV (ORT). In the spring of 1997 the ORT Journalist Paul Sheremet and Dmitry were arrested for the report on a transparency of the Belarus ian-Lithuanian border. Dmitry received suspended sentence of one and a half year of imprisonment. From October, 1999 to May, 2000 Dmitry worked in the Chechen Republic , where Paul Sheremet and he shoot a film " Ghost City " for the ORT channel. On July 7th, 2000 Dmitry Zavadsky disappeared under unclear circumstances on his way to the Minsk-2airport. |
International day of disappeared people: Where’re Zakharanka, Hanchar, Krasouski, and Zavadski?Dmitry Zavadsky Press Service | 03 September 2008 Politicians Yury Zakharanka, Viktar Hanchar, businessman Anatol Krasouski, and journalist Zmitser Zavadzki disappeared in Belarus under puzzling circumstances, says charter 97.org on the International... Police Detained Young People for Distribution of “Volny Saligorsk”www.saligorsk.org | 29 August 2008 For young activist were detained on 28 August in Soligorsk, while they were distributing the independent newspaper “Volny Saligorsk” / “Free Saligorsk”/. The latest issue of the newspaper was aimed to... Famous Belarusian Journalist was beaten in SevastopolDmitry Zavadsky Press Service | 28 August 2008 Director General of the First Belarusian Music Channel Valery Kravchuk was beaten in Sevastopol, Ukraine. KGB Brought Confiscated Computers back to the Journalistswww.svaboda.org | 26 August 2008 More than 20 journalists from the regions of Belarus became the victims of the searches undertaken by KGB in spring 2008, reports Radio Svaboda (Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe). Officials Denied “Hantsavitsky Chas” Access to Informationwww.baj.by | 22 August 2008 Chairwoman of Hantsavichy Executive City Committee refused to give the information about the election campaign to the independent newspaper “Hantsavitsky Chas”. Editor-in-Chief of “Antenna” was Questioned Regarding the Explosion in Minskwww.nv-online.info | 21 August 2008 Editor-in-Chief of the popular newspaper “Antenna” Siarhej Malinousky was questioned as a witness of the criminal case started after the explosions in Minsk. |
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