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New York, July 12, 2000-- The Committee to Protect Journalists
is gravely concerned about the disappearance on July 7 in Minsk, Belarus
of Dmitry Zavadsky, a cameraman for Russian Public Television (ORT).
According to local and international sources, Zavadsky has been missing
since he failed to keep a scheduled late morning rendezvous at the
local airport with his long-time colleague and friend Pavel Sheremet.
According to some reports, Zavadsky was seen inside the airport not
long before the arrival of Sheremet's flight from Moscow. Zavadsky's
car was found locked and parked outside the airport building. A search
for Zavadsky by local police and officials from the prosecutor's office
proved futile.
Sheremet, former ORT Minsk bureau chief who now heads the station's
special information projects department in Moscow, recently traveled
to Chechnya with Zavadsky. The two journalists were filming a four-episode
documentary, "The Chechen Diary," to be aired beginning on July 10.
Sheremet and Zavadsky's wife told reporters that shortly after Zavadsky
had returned from Chechnya, he began receiving phone calls from an
unknown man who insisted upon a meeting.
The disappearance last year of several political opposition figures
in Belarus makes this latest disappearance of a journalist particularly
alarming.
"In the absence of any concrete information, we don't know whether
Dmitry is a victim of abductors. In the climate of fear and persecution
in Belarus today, it's possible he has gone into hiding," said CPJ
executive director Ann Cooper. "Regardless, we are very concerned
about Dmitry and urge Belarus authorities to conduct an immediate
and thorough search for him."
Zavadsky had been President Alexander Lukashenko's personal cameraman.
In the summer of 1997, Sheremet and Zavadsky were detained by local
police. and received a suspended sentence for allegedly violating
the national border, while filming a documentary about smuggling between
Belarus and Lithuania.
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