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    Lukashenko's regime. GUBOPiK was created as a unit of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1991 and reorganised in 2003. GUBOPiK has been referred by the...
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  • разносит витрину кафе [GUBOPiK chief Karpiankou smashes the window of a cafe with a police baton] A New Video of Head of GUBOPIK Breaking Glass in Minsk...
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    recording where a man with a voice similar to the voice of the ex-head of the GUBOPiK, and now the deputy minister of internal affairs, the commander of the...
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    Russian invasion of Ukraine"). On 11 March 2022, Belarusian political police GUBOPiK arrested and detained Mark Bernstein from Minsk, an editor of the Russian...
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  • prominently in the investigation. On 11 March 2022, Belarusian political police GUBOPiK arrested and detained editor of Russian Wikipedia from Minsk Mark Bernstein...
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    entities, namely, Okrestina detention centre, Internal Troops of Belarus, GUBOPiK, KGB, Investigative Committee of Belarus; Canada imposed sanctions on 17...
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    security services including the Investigative Committee of Belarus and GUBOPiK. As of 2022[update], he is head of the Belarusian opposition police group...
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    Belarus, Mark Bernstein, was detained by the Belarusian security service GUBOPiK after he was accused online of violating the 2022 Russian fake news law...
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    and contributor to the Russian Wikipedia based in Minsk, was detained by GUBOPiK personnel after online accusations of violating the Russian 2022 war censorship...
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    called the volunteers "crazed citizens". On 26 March, Deputy Head of the GUBOPiK of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus Mikhail Bedunkevich stated...
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    declined his appeal. Following a mass crackdown in Belarus on the media, the GUBOPiK of the Belarusian interior ministry labelled three videos on his channel...
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    such as RT and Sputnik. On 11 March 2022, Belarusian political police GUBOPiK arrested and detained Mark Bernstein, a Minsk-based Russian Wikipedia editor...
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    Главное управление по борьбе с организованной преступностью и коррупцией, GUBOPiK) in autumn 2020. In the transcript of the speech, the then Minister of...
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  • Belarus Ministry of Defence Armed Forces KGB RB Ministry of Internal Affairs Milicyja AMAP/OMON Internal Troops GUBOPiK Supported by: Government of Russia...
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    were raised again on 29 March. On 11 March, Belarusian political police (GUBOPiK) arrested prominent Belarusian Wikipedia editor Mark Bernstein for the...
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    Alpha Group Ministry of Internal Affairs Internal Troops Almaz Militsiya GUBOPiK 38th Guards Air Assault Brigade 5th Spetsnaz Brigade Presidential Security...
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    Ukraine, including children". On 11 March 2022, Belarusian political police GUBOPiK arrested and detained editor of Russian Wikipedia from Minsk Mark Bernstein...
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    physical harm.[citation needed] On 11 March 2022, Belarusian political police GUBOPiK arrested and detained Mark Bernstein, an editor of the Russian Wikipedia...
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    appealed to the State Investigative Committee with the complaint that KGB and GUBOPiK officers threatened to kill her, they put a sack on her head and promised...
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  • Deutsche Welle websites have been blocked in Belarus. On 11 March 2022, GUBOPiK, the Belarusian Main Directorate for Combatting Organized Crime and Corruption...
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    to the ongoing war. On 11 March 2022, the Belarusian political police (GUBOPiK) arrested one of the most active users of Russian Wikipedia, Mark Bernstein...
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  • Organized Crime and Corruption of the MVD of the Republic of Belarus (GUBOPiK), who were beaten and threatened to say on camera that they were paid by...
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  • anarchists, he was detained by a special forces group SOBR and employees of the GUBOPiK during the dispersal of an informal meeting of anarchists in a forest near...
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  • cause of death. On a leaked audio later on, it was said by the chief of GUBOPiK (a special police unit in Belarus) Nikolai Karpenkov that he was shot by...
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