Police in Belarus have detained demonstrators and journalists at a gathering of hundreds of people protesting President Alexander Lukashenko’s re-election campaign.
Mr Lukashenko, who has ruled the country since 1994, is seeking a sixth term in office in August.
Opposition candidates gathered supporters’ signatures in the capital Minsk before riot police moved in.
A Radio Free Europe correspondent was detained while reporting live on-air.
On Saturday the rights group Vyasna said at least 120 people had been arrested across the country during protests. Some have now been released.
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Earlier authorities arrested Mr Lukashenko’s main rival Viktor Babaryko on suspicion of financial crimes amid increased harassment of opposition figures.
Opposition activists, journalists and bloggers have also been arrested in recent weeks, according to website Belorusskiye Novosti.
Candidates must gather 100,000 signatures of support in order to stand in the election, and Friday is the last day they can collect the names.
Several hundred people stood on the streets of Minsk with flags, while some clapped in support of the president’s critics, according to AFP news agency.
But at 19:00 local time police intervened to prevent further signatures being gathered, and arrested about 10 people including journalists from various foreign media, AFP reports.
Radio Free Europe journalist Alyaksandra Dynko was arrested as she was reporting live on the protest.
Police threatened protesters in the city of Mahilyow with force, while in Homel demonstrators were told their gathering was illegal, according to local media.
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