Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich appears on state TV as critics decry his detention as a 'hostage'-taking
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Detained journalist Roman Protasevich has again appeared on Belarusian state media, to the concern of government critics who fear the young dissident is being forced to address the nation under duress.
The 26-year-old told Belarusian state TV channel ONT on Thursday that he has "pleaded guilty" to organizing large-scale "unsanctioned protests" following the country's disputed elections last August. "I openly admit that I was one of the people who published calls to take to the streets on (August) ninth. As soon as I was presented with the documents and charged, I pleaded guilty immediately, under article 342 of the (Belarusian) Criminal Code, that's the organization of large-scale unsanctioned protests," Protasevich said during an interview on the show "Nothing Personal."President Joe Biden on Sunday delivers his first commencement address of the 2024 season at Morehouse College, where the president may for the first time in months have to confront the angst that’s been percolating on college campuses nationwide toward his administration’s policies on the Israel-Hamas war.
Arab and Palestinian Americans left a meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday night frustrated they did not have a clear understanding of how the Biden administration might act upon their concerns as the Israel-Hamas war devastates the civilian population in Gaza, participants told CNN.