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State newspapers attract far larger readership than independent ones, minister claims

Belarusian government-controlled newspapers attract a far larger readership than "so-called independent" publications, Information Minister Aleh Pralyaskowski claimed during a live online questions-and-answers session on August 23, ]]> BelaPAN ]]> said.

"Our publications have much higher ratings than so-called opposition papers, while the numbers of their subscribers cannot be even compared," he added.

"Moreover, our publications are capable of starting to pay their way amid difficult economic times," he said, adding, however, that the authorities continued funding such newspapers.

Commenting on the government's practice of requiring organizations and companies to subscribe to state newspapers and magazines, he claimed that they were free to refuse to do so. "But I see nothing wrong with papers and magazines being present in a company's office, workshop. This is not at all bad, in my view," Mr. Pralyaskowski said.

The minister also dismissed as the "opposition's fantasy" complaints that newspapers critical of the government experienced distribution problems and were denied information by government officials and institutions.

According to Mr. Pralyaskowski, there are almost 2,000 print media outlets and some 90 news sites in Belarus.

He acknowledged that some state newspapers painted a too rosy picture of the situation in the country but noted that Sovetskaya Belorussiya, the largest government-controlled newspaper, ran enough critical stories.

The minister also said that pro-opposition media were biased and sought to portray the situation in Belarus only in a negative light.

External source of this news: http://naviny.by/rubrics/english/2011/08/23/ic_articles_259_174839/
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