Belarus detains around 20 journalists preparing to cover protest: witness

The Interior Ministry later said the journalists had been driven to a police station for officers to check they had valid accreditaton.
Image: Opposition rally to protest against presidential election results in Minsk
A law enforcement officer speaks into a megaphone as he walks past protesters against presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus on Thursday. Vasily Fedosenko / Reuters

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By Reuters

MINSK — Belarusian police detained around 20 journalists preparing to cover a protest in central Minsk on Thursday and confiscated their telephones and identity documents, a Reuters witness said.

The Interior Ministry later said the journalists had been driven to a police station for officers to check they had valid accreditaton allowing them to work as journalists.

It said all those with official accreditation would be released. It denied the journalists had been detained.

Large and sustained nationwide protests have followed a presidential election on Aug. 9 that Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko's opponents say was rigged.

The journalists had planned to cover a demonstration in which hundreds of anti-government protesters marched along a central Minsk street on Thursday evening.