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Journalist Ksenia Lutskina, who faced imprisonment and a brain tumor in Belarus, spoke about the life-threatening conditions for journalists in the country, where many are beaten, given poor medical care, and denied contact with lawyers or relatives. Reporters Without Borders has called Belarus the leading jailer of journalists in Europe, with at least 40 journalists serving long sentences.
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