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Belarusian Partisan
Type of site
Internet newspaper
Available in
Belarusian/Russian
Headquarters
Belarus
Owner
Undisclosed
URL
www.belaruspartisan.by
Commercial
Yes
Registration
Not required
Launched
2005
Current status
News-in media
Belarusian Partizan (Russian: Белорусский Партизан) is a Belarusian Internet newspaper, founded in 2005 by the journalist Pavel Sheremet. It is published mainly in Russian and Belarusian.
On December 14, 2017 Belarusian Partisan was blocked by the Belarus Ministry of Information. As a result of that the site changed its .org domain to the .by domain.[1]
In November 2021, the website, Telegram channel and social networks of the Belarusian Partisan were included in the Belarusian list of the extremist materials. After that, the editors deleted their Telegram channel, explaining this by the desire not to set up readers, and the website of the Belarusian Partisan stopped updating.[2][3]
^Belarusian Partisan resurfaces in domain .by
^"В Беларуси материалы группы в телеграме "Чат канала" признали "экстремистскими"". Current Time TV (in Russian). 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
^"Редакция "Белорусского партизана" поставила сайт на паузу". European Radio for Belarus (in Russian). 2021-11-30. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
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