The bloggers’ activities “do not threaten the state” and there is no need to take any prohibitive measures, Lukashenko assured.
Belarusian authorities do not plan to introduce restrictions on the Internet or ban the activities of bloggers, said the self-proclaimed President of the Republic Alexander Lukashenko. This is reported by BelTA agency.
“Many, especially Belarusians abroad, argued that before the elections or during them the Internet will be limited in Belarus,” said Lukashenko “We have not thought about this, please,” he said a meeting with workers of the Minsk Automobile Plant on Tuesday.
According to Lukashenko, the bloggers’ activities “do not threaten the state” and there is no need to take any prohibitive measures.
“Prohibition is simple: prohibition – and you sit back and enjoy But prohibitions are always harmful We have to prove that we are better.
At the same time, Lukashenko said that he is ready to take all the necessary measures if it concerns the security of the state or the preservation of sovereignty.
Previously, Lukashenko threatened that in the event of new mass protests in the country, such as those that occurred after the 2020 presidential election, he would completely shut down the Internet.
We remind you that the ruling regime of Belarus tried to block the YouTube video service, the TikTok social network and the Telegram messenger in the country on the night of January 10.
Source: korrespondent

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