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The trial of Andrei Haidukou, a civil activist from Navapolatsk, is being held behind closed doors in Vitsebsk Regional Court.
UN Human Rights Council prolongs Miklos Haraszti's mandate as UN rapporteur on human rights in Belarus at a meeting in Geneva on Thursday.
Belarus president tells visiting Russian parliament speaker Sergei Naryshkin Belarus is doomed to maneuver 'between two monsters'.
The prolongation of the mandate for UN special rapporteur Miklós Haraszti will be put to the vote on June 13.
This is the preliminary date of his planned visit to Kyiv.
Journalists and human rights defenders were not admitted to the court hall, as well as Haidukou's relatives, civil activists and diplomats.
Andrei Haidukou is allegedly accused of threatening the national security by looking for money at U.S. Embassy and calling for targeted sanctions.
Haidukou's lawyer has informed this to his mother.
A press conference dedicated to the Navapolatsk civil activist will be held in Minsk on Tuesday.