The platform, dubbed “Belarus Video,” is intended to be a centralized repository for all video content produced in Belarus. It aims to promote national unity and patriotism, and to control the flow of information. The platform is being developed in collaboration with the Austrian telecommunication company, which has been involved in similar projects in other countries. The Austrian company, whose name has not been disclosed, is providing technical expertise and infrastructure support. The leaked documents reveal that the platform will be able to filter content based on keywords, and will have the ability to block access to certain websites and social media platforms.
This roadmap outlines the plans for the development of a video hosting service for national TV channels, which Cyberpartisans gained access to.
This statement highlights the Group Compliance and Legal team’s crucial role in ensuring compliance with international sanctions. It also emphasizes the A1 Group’s commitment to ethical business practices and its adherence to international regulations. The statement further clarifies that A1 Group has taken proactive steps to mitigate potential risks associated with sanctions. This includes conducting thorough due diligence on potential business partners and ensuring that all transactions comply with relevant sanctions regulations. The statement also underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the context of international sanctions. A1 Group’s commitment to these principles is evident in its open communication with the Group Compliance and Legal team and its willingness to cooperate with regulatory authorities.