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- Belarus-Turkey: The ways of cooperation - 2011
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- Belarus-Turkey: The ways of cooperation - 2009
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Belarusians stand in silence during a weekly peaceful action entitled "Revolution via Social Network" in Minsk, Belarus, Wednesday, July 20, 2011.
AP
Today at 13:43 | Associated Press
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland's Foreign Ministry has apologized after prosecutors gave Belarusian investigators financial information about a human rights activist, who was then detained.
The ministry said Belarus had "taken advantage" of international counterterror procedures when it requested information about Ales Belyatsky.
Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski apologized Friday for the "reprehensible mistake" in passing on the data in June. He vowed to redouble efforts to support democracy in Belarus.
Belyatsky is the leader of Vesna, the most prominent human rights group in Belarus.
He was detained Aug. 4 and faces up to seven years in jail for helping political prisoners and government critics in the authoritarian ex-Soviet nation.


