Polish MEP Marek Migalski, as a participant in Libereco-Partnership for Human Rights’ Prisoner’s Godparenthood Campaign, issued a statement on the situation in Belarus, which was supported by 14 other international members of parliament.
Today, they expressed their support for the democratic aspirations of the people of Belarus and called upon Belarusian authorities to cease the persecution of dissidents, human rights defenders and journalists in Belarus and to release and exonerate all political prisoners immediately and unconditionally.
The group’s statement is below:
“The situation in Belarus is deteriorating as Belarusian authorities continue to repress fundamental freedoms of its people. As reported by independent Belarusian media, the regime continues its crackdowns and incarceration of political and human rights activists, members of the opposition, and independent journalists.
As these reports have detailed, the situation of several political prisoners that are still being held in prisons and other places of detention is worsening. Prisoners are often tortured and face harsh conditions, which in many cases pose threats to life and health. The Belarusian authorities continue to accuse the prisoners of “maliciously disrupting the prison regime” in order to eliminate their ability to receive a pardon. Siarhiej Kavalienka and former presidential candidate, Mikalaj Statkievich have been forced to submit the appeal for pardon. They refused and as a result, they were placed in solitary confinement.
We were disturbed to learn that a new investigation has been launched against the jailed leader of the opposition Young Front organization, Zmicier Dashkievich.
He is facing another year in prison for allegedly violating prison rules. Mikalaj Autukhovich and Mikalaj Statkievich were sentenced by the court to harsh conditions and transferred to a closed prison regime from a penal colony. Mikalaj Dziadok has been moved to a punishment isolation cell for a sentence of 6 months. Reports indicate that human rights activist, Alies Bialiacki faces increasingly repressive prison conditions, including reduced food rations and limited visiting rights.
On June 22, Andrzej Poczobut, a well-known journalist and activist of the independent Union of Poles, was arrested and accused of insulting President Aliaksandr Lukashenka. Although he was released on bail June 30, he still faces a prison sentence on charges of “libeling the President.” This targeted attack is a threat to Belarusian journalists and demonstrates the authorities’ increasing crackdown on freedom of expression.
Additionally, we are concerned about the rising number of administrative arrests of youth activists. From July 2011 to May 2012, 16 members of the “Young Front” (Malady Front) were arrested. These politically motivated arrests based on false charges are blatant attempts to harass and intimidate the opposition. We condemn the Belarusian authorities’ persecution of its citizens and call for the immediate release and fully exoneration of all political prisoners.”
Marieluise Beck, Member of the German Bundestag
- Bijan Djir-Sarai, Member of the German Bundestag
- Sari Essayah, Member of the European Parliament
- Michael Gahler, Member of the European Parliament
- Katrin Göring-Eckardt, Vice President of the German Bundestag
- Angelika Graf, Member of the German Bundestag
- Mark Kirk, U.S. Senator for Illinois
- Bärbel Kofler, Member of the German Bundestag
- Marek Migalski, Member of the European Parliament
- Manuel Sarrazin, Member of the German Bundestag
- Werner Schulz, Member of European Parliament
- Marina Schuster, Member of the German Bundestag
- Christoph Strässer, Member of the German Bundestag
- Franz Thönnes, Member of the German Bundestag
- Florian Toncar, Member of the German Bundestag
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