The Ministry of Internal Affairs also warned that reposting information from “extremist sources” entails administrative responsibility with a penalty in the form of a fine or arrest.
On July 22, 2021, the court of the Tsentralny district of Minsk declared the YouTube-channel Nexta’s film “Lukashenka. Bonanza ”about Alexander Lukashenko, which tells about the real estate of the head of Belarus and provides a list of his residences. In addition, the authors of the investigation mentioned Lukashenka’s vehicle fleet worth € 4 million and his extensive fleet. Nexta also reported about the “special harem” of the Belarusian president.
The second part of the investigation tells about how Lukashenka managed to gain total control over the republic, and the people from his inner circle are named, with the help of whom the criminal schemes are implemented. In addition, the investigation cites documents confirming the corruption ties of Lukashenka and his family, and names the European lobbyists of his interests.
Let us remind you that last year the Telegram channel and the Nexta logo were recognized as extremist in Belarus.