Dzmitry Zhuk

Dzmitry Zhuk
Дзмітрый Жук (Belarusian, official orthography)
Дзьмітры Жук (Belarusian, Taraškievica)
Дмитрий Александрович Жук (Russian)
Director General of the Belarusian Telegraph Agency
Assumed office
2003
President Alexander Lukashenko
Preceded by Aleh Praliaskouski
Head of the press service of the President of Belarus
In office
1999  May 2, 2003
President Alexander Lukashenko

Dzmitry Zhuk (Belarusian: Дзмітрый Жук or Дзьмітры Жук) is a Belarusian journalist and media manager. He is the former head of the press service of president Alexander Lukashenko and currently Director General of the state-owned news agency BelTA. He was accused of organizing propagandist support to political repressions and placed on the EU sanctions list between 2012 and 2016.

Biography

D. Zhuk was born in 1970 in Letkaushchyna, Minsk Region.[1]

In 1992 he graduated from the Philology Faculty of the Belarusian State University. In 1992-1993 he worked as a teacher of Belarusian language and literature at a school in Minsk.

Between 1993 and 1997 he worked in the publication and information department of the National Bank of Belarus. In 1997 - 1999 Zhuk worked at the representative office of the Russian news service Interfax in Belarus.

In 1999 D. Zhuk was appointed head of press service of the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko.

From 2003 he is the CEO of BelTA, the Belarusian state news agency.

Accusations, EU sanctions

In 2011, after the wave of repressions that followed the 2010 presidential election in Belarus, Dzmitry Zhuk and several other top managers and employees of major state media became subject to an EU travel ban and asset freeze as part of a sanctions list of 208 individuals responsible for political repressions, electoral fraud and propaganda.[2] The sanctions were lifted in 2016.

According to the EU Council's decision,[3] Dzmitry Zhuk was "responsible for relaying state propaganda in the media, which has supported and justified the repression of the democratic opposition and of civil society on 19 December 2010 using falsified information."

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