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False info
This article contains false claims not supported by reliable sources:

"Article 28 in the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus, under the "Procedures Governing Access to Documents Containing Information Relating to the Secret Life of Private Citizens" (added in July 1996) denies access to information about Belarusians who served with the Nazis"

This is a false information. Article 28 of the Constitution - in all of its editions - contains only the following text: "Article 28. Everyone has the right to protection from illegal interference in his personal life, including from attacks on the privacy of his correspondence, telephone and other messages, on his honor and dignity."

There is nothing in this article and the whole Consitution about "denying access to information about Belarusians who served with the Nazis". So this is a completely false claim. Also, nothing was added to the Constitution in July 1996. There were amendments made in 1996 - but in November, and they were about completely other issues (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Belarusian_referendum)

Additionally. the source (BS thesis by Meredith Meehan, 2010) that this paragraph cites contains fraudulent information. Here's this source:

https://www.usna.edu/History/_files/documents/Honors-Program/2010/Meehan_Honors_Thesis.pdf

The paragraph containing false information and pasted into this Wikipedia article was taken from page 44 and cites a source in a footnote #133: " Ray Brandon, The Shoah, 14":

Brandon, Ray and Wendy Lower, eds. The Shoah in Ukraine: History, Testimony, Memorialization. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008

But there is no such information in Ray Brandon's book - neither on page 14 or on any other page. The book (which you can find in a library or on a pirate site like Libgen) is about the Shoah in Ukraine. It does mention Belarus - but in different context. There's nothing about the Belarusian Constitution there or about any other law that "denies access to information about Belarusians who served with the Nazis". I am not aware about any such law ever existing in Belarus. So, the "source" - Meehan, Meredith M (2010) - contains completely made-up claims that are not supported by reliable sources. 46.204.100.49 (talk) 06:52, 24 December 2023 (UTC)