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Pavel Larchyk is a political prisoner

2021 2021-07-29T17:48:34+0300 2021-07-29T17:48:35+0300 en https://spring96.org./files/images/sources/larchuk_123.jpg The Human Rights Center “Viasna” The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
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Joint statement of the Belarusian human rights community

July 29, 2021

In response to the verdict of the Centraĺny District Court of Homieĺ sentencing Pavel Larchyk to three years in a general-security penal colony under Art. 364 of the Criminal Code (violence or threat of violence against a police officer), reaffirming our position set out in the joint statement of human rights organizations on January 16, 2021, we note the following:

Peaceful assemblies should be under the protection of the state and the police should not take measures to forcibly stop them, even if they violate the procedures for their organization and conduct. Violent dispersals of rallies and the use of physical force, particularly of riot control equipment and weapons, against protesters, should be applied only as a last resort, in cases where the behavior of participants is violent and poses a real threat to national and public security, life and health of the public.

The disproportionate and violent actions by the police aimed at disrupting peaceful assemblies cannot be regarded as legitimate activities to protect and maintain public order, and in cases of violence against officers of the Interior Ministry used in response to initial police violence, these actions should be judged based on the severity of the damage to health and the intent to cause such damage. They should also be regarded as defense against clearly wrongful acts of law enforcement officers, including by illegal orders (necessary defense).

According to the Guidelines on the Definition of Political Prisoners, violence provoked by the initial disproportionate use of physical force, police equipment or weapons, provided that the actions of the accused were not intended to cause non-symbolic material damage or harm, gives grounds to consider persons in question as political prisoners.

In addition, monitoring of these trials proved that the courts handed down excessively harsh (disproportionate to the offense) sentences, as compared to similar sentences pronounced in the same categories of trials outside the political context.

The duration or conditions of imprisonment under the sentences handed down to protesters are clearly disproportionate to the offenses of which they were found guilty.

All these circumstances give grounds to claim that the persecution of Pavel Larchyk is politically motivated.

Based on the above and guided by paragraph 3.2 (a, b, c, d) of the Guidelines on the Definition of Political Prisoners, we will consider him as a political prisoner.

We consider it necessary to demand for these political prisoners an immediate review of restrictions and sentences imposed on them with full respect for the right to a fair trial and the elimination of the above flaws, as well as their release from custody and application of other measures to ensure their appearance in court.

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