President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus (White Russia) apparently wasn't amused by some satirical animated cartoons about him. The Minsk office of the Public Prosecutor started criminal proceedings against 3 activists from the organisation Third Way 'for insulting the President'. Such behaviour can be punished with a maximum of 5 years prison sentence under article 367 of the Belarussian Criminal Code.
The secret police carried out raids on three apartments in Minsk and Grodno. The KGB confiscated at least 12 computers and material used to produce the cartoons. The website administrators were interrogated for 5 hours and the person suspected of creating the Flash animations was arrested, but later released.
The news source E-belarus reports about an interview given by one of the administrators to Radio Freedom. According to him, "the Third Way had been established by a group of students of the European Humanitarian University which was closed by Belarussian authorities. At first it was just a club of animated cartoons fans but later on it developed into a civil initiative."
The e-zine Heise quotes a German representative from Reporters without Borders. Press spokesperson Katrin Evers accuses government of behaving autocratically. "Every form of satire or criticism is being heavily punished." She added that at least 3 journalists have been convicted to prison sentences for insulting the president. In the Belarus section of the annual Internet under Surveillance report 2004, Reporters without Borders state that Belarus only has one state-controlled ISP that controls all internet traffic and doesn't shy from blocking critical websites.
Third Way website
http://3dway.org
Criminal investigation on producers of anti-Lukashenko's Internet cartoons
gets underway (19.08.2005)
http://www.e-belarus.org/news/200508191.html
Weißrussland: KGB geht gegen Internet-Karikaturen vor (19.08.2005)
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/62999
Internet under Surveillance 2004: Belarus
http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=10668