Vitsebsk journalists receive threat letters
The same day Siarhei Serabro and Alena Stsiapanava received analogical letters with the heading “Know, what your tongue can lead you to”. Somebody, who signed as Yauhen Mishakou, criticizes there the information policy of Radio “Liberty” and “BelaPAN” and insults independent journalists. Though no names are mentioned in the letter, the author's intentions are quite clear.
The
journalists posted the received letters on their Facebook accounts.
Siarhei Serabro also asked his colleagues whether they received such
letters. However, so far the letter has been received only by two
journalists.
Alena Stsiapanava told the following about the
received letter:
“Most probably, the signature is fake and
the e-mail account was created just to send this letter. At least, I
asked Yauhen Mikashou whether he didn't make a mist, but haven't
received any answer. The letter contains some strained attempts to
speak ironically about the critical articles concerning the
Belarusian reality, written by the journalists. The author argues
that these articles are far from being objective and the journalists
are just implementing somebody's order and trying to earn a cheap
popularity, acting immorally and seeking scandals for the sake of
high royalties and fame... Meanwhile, the Yauhen Mikashou writes
about some events, which aren't addressed by us, local journalists,
who deal with the local agenda – about the relations between
Belarus and Venezuela, the visits of the heads of states to one
another... The letter ends with evident threats, such as that one can
get to prison for such a loose tongue...”
In the last
paragraph the independent journalists are reminded about the
existence of the Law “About the fundamentals of activities to
prevent law violations”, though it is unclear what relation
representatives of this profession can have to this law. They are
also scared with such articles of the Criminal Code of the Republic
of Belarus as “Discredit of the Republic of Belarus” and “Calls
to actions, aimed at harming the external security of the Republic of
Belarus, its sovereignty, territorial integrity, national security
and defensive capacity”.
Bear in mind that several years ago
the apartments of Alena Stsiapanava and Siarhei Serabro were
searched, they were sent articles from the local newspaper
“Vitsbichy” with insulting remarks about the member of the
Conservative-Christian Party “Belarusian Popular Front” Siarhei
Kavalenka, who hanged out a white-red-white flag on the top of the
main New Year tree of Vitsebsk, and statements that the independent
journalists covered this deed from the wrong viewpoint... Siarhei
Serabro, the editor of the "People's
News of Vitsebsk",
is sometimes banned from
attending official events with his photo-camera. Three weeks ago the
police brought an administrative case against Alena Stsiapanava for
an alleged violation of the Law “On Mass Media”, which the
Kastrychnitski District Court of Vitsebsk refused to consider.