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"Besides bad news from Minsk, there is also good news from Vilnius. Today, the Lithuanian Government registered the European Humanities University, which was recently exiled from Minsk and has renewed its activities in Vilnius. This is the result of huge efforts by some Members of the European Parliament, together with representatives of the European Commission and Lithuanian diplomats. The students of this university doubtless give real hope for the revival of Belarus. At the same time we have received some bad news from Minsk. The dictatorship is intensifying its repression of democratic civil youth organisations opposed to the regime. The work of the Belarusian Union of Youth and Children's Public associations ‘RADA’ has been banned by a decision of the regime. This youth organisation had already won international recognition and was developing relations between young people in Belarus and many European youth organisations. I would, therefore, like to appeal to all of my colleagues and trust that they will endorse the demand for an end to the repression directed against the youth of Belarus and their organisations."@en1
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