Deputy culture editor-in-chief of “SB” on the list while senior deputy – isn’t
The former deputy editor-in-chief of “Soviet Byelorussia” Hanna Shchadryna does not understand what the EU’s “black list” is based on. Shchadryna: "I can only say that I do not understand what it is based on. Evidently, there should be a reason why I am on the list. There can be only one reason – I did work for the “Soviet Byelorussia” newspaper. I can’t even imagine who the people who drew up the list are and what principle they used. I am not the only journalist to have worked for state mass media”.
Let us note that Shchadryna has not worked for “SB” for more than a month as she left after the election.
Interestingly, the editor-in-chief Pavel Yakubovich and his four deputies (including Shchadryna) are on the list. Shchadryna was the culture deputy and the senior deputy Mihail Lyabedzik is not on the list.
Let us note that Shchadryna has not worked for “SB” for more than a month as she left after the election.
Interestingly, the editor-in-chief Pavel Yakubovich and his four deputies (including Shchadryna) are on the list. Shchadryna was the culture deputy and the senior deputy Mihail Lyabedzik is not on the list.