HRDs demand release and retrial for political prisoner Iryna Palianina
Joint statement by Belarusian human rights organizations
Minsk – May 27, 2021
In response to the new cases of conviction and imprisonment on defamatory charges, we, representatives of the Belarusian human rights community, once again reaffirming our repeated demands to decriminalize defamation and refrain from imprisoning individuals for insulting officials, the state, government agencies and symbols (joint statement of December 22, 2020), note the following:
On April 26, the Pastavy District Court sentenced Iryna Palianina to two years of imprisonment in a general-security penal colony. The term is appointed by partial addition of punishments: under Art. 369, the woman was sentenced to two years of restricted freedom in an open correctional facility, and under Art. 295 – one and a half years of imprisonment in a penal colony.
Palianina was found guilty of posting an insulting comment on a social network under the photo of head of the Pastavy police department Aliaksandr Rybakou in December last year. She was also convicted of storing small-caliber rifle cartridges left by her dead father.
We consider the punishment under Art. 369 of the Criminal Code to be politically motivated, as it is linked to the peaceful exercise of freedom of expression, while punishment under Art. 295 of the Criminal Code is excessive, as it is related to politically motivated persecution. The sentence imposed on her was not determined by the severity of the crime and the identity of the defendant. The woman was deprived of liberty selectively compared to other convicts, as noted in the conclusions by Viasna experts.
Without disputing the illegal nature of ammunition storage, we firmly believe that the prosecution was politically motivated.
According to the Guidelines on the Definition of Political Prisoners, a political prisoner is also a person deprived of liberty if, for political reasons, he or she is persecuted for at least one of the following reasons:
c) the length of the detention or its conditions are clearly disproportionate (incommensurate) to the offense the person is suspected, accused or has been found guilty of.
Based on this and guided by paragraph 3.2 (c) of the Guidelines, we declare Iryna Palianina a political prisoner and call to:
- immediately review the custodial measures and the court ruling while respecting the right to a fair trial and eliminating the factors that influenced the verdict;
- terminate the criminal proceedings under Art. 369 of the Criminal Code and release the convict, selecting other measures to ensure her appearance in court;
- take measures aimed at decriminalizing defamation offenses and repealing articles of the Criminal Code that provide for liability for insulting the state, state symbols and officials, namely Art. 188, 189, 367, 368, 369, 369-1, 370, 391, and stop all previously initiated criminal cases under these articles, as well as stop persecution of citizens for peaceful expression of opinion using convictions for other criminal offenses;
- immediately release all political prisoners and end political repression against the country's citizens.
Human Rights Center "Viasna"
Center for Legal Transformation “Lawtrend”
Belarusian Documentation Center
Belarusian Helsinki Committee
Human Constanta
FORB Initiative
Belarusian Association of Journalists
PEN Belarus
Barys Zvozskau Belarusian Human Rights House