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Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta


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nameBelorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta
typeDaily newspaper
founderPiotr Martsau
editorSvetlana Kalinkina (2003-04)
founded1992
languageRussian
headquartersMinsk, Belarus
circulation70,000 per week
websitehttps://bdg.news

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Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta (, BDG; English: "Belarusian Business Newspaper", ) was a business-oriented bi-weekly Russian-language newspaper based in Minsk, Belarus.

Closed by the state authorities, the print version of the newspaper ceased to exist in 2006. The publication continues to operate as a website.

History

The newspaper was founded by Piotr Martsau in 1992.

In 2003, its editor was Svetlana Kalinkina. The paper began to publish reports and features critical of Lukashenko's government, including a series on the trial of Viktor Kazeko, former director of the state food company, a story on the corruption trial of former Minsk Tractor Works director Mikhail Leonov, and a poll asking readers whether Lukashenko should be allowed to have his presidential plane for personal use. Reporter Iryna Khalip's articles on official corruption led to a brief suspension of the newspaper's printing rights for "insulting the honor and dignity of the president".

Soon the paper was reportedly subject to a campaign of official harassment, including "politically motivated tax inspections, death threats and detentions". On 28 May, 2003, the publication was suspended for three month by the Ministry of Information, following legal action for defaming Lukashenko. Later, Belarus's Information Ministry began to harass any printer that agreed to work with the paper, forcing BDG to print in Smolensk, Russia. In January 2004, Belpochta and Belsayuzdruk state distributors cancelled their contracts with the newspaper. The print edition of BDG had largely disappeared from Belarus by September 2004, leaving only the website.{{cite web | access-date =2024-03-11}}

Kalinkina then took a leave of absence from the paper to work against a national referendum that would eliminate presidential term limits, allowing Lukashenko to serve indefinitely. The referendum passed, and Kalinkina took a new position at Narodnaya Volya.

In 2004, the Committee to Protect Journalists awarded Kalinkina its International Press Freedom Award, "an annual recognition of courageous journalism", for her work with BDG.

Website

In 2016, at a press conference in Minsk president Lukashenko received a question from BDG journalist and was surprised to learn that the newspaper still worked online. Headed by Alena Nestsiarovich, the online version of BDG turned into an informational and analytical resource with a focus on quality analytical longreads.{{cite web | access-date =2024-03-11}}

References

References

  1. (2004). "2004 IPFA Svetlana Kalinkina". [[Committee to Protect Journalists]].
  2. (2 June 2003). "CPJ calls on government to allow newspaper to resume publication". [[International Freedom of Expression Exchange]].
  3. (2010). "Iryna Khalip, Belarus". [[International Women's Media Foundation]].
  4. (23 November 2004). "Heroes of Press Freedom". [[The Washington Post]].
  5. (2011). "CPJ International Press Freedom Awards 2011". Committee to Protect Journalists.
  6. (2004). "CPJ to Present Annual Press Freedom Awards". Committee to Protect Journalists.
  7. (13 March 2006). "With election nearing, Belarussians crack down". [[The New York Times]].
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