“Viasna”: six months without Ales Bialiatski
The Human Rights Center
"Spring" has been working without its leader, Ales Bialiatski, for
six months already. The human rights activist was detained on 4 August 2011,
and sentenced to 4.5 years in maximum security colony with confiscation of
property on 24 November.
Isolation of the head of the human rights organization investigations,
interrogations of members of the organization and the trial added to worries
and anxieties of the center’s staff. However, the activity of "Viasna"
is not substantially affected, since the members of the organization have not
succumbed to confusion and continued their work.
How is “Viasna” working today, without its permanent leader and inspirer of Ales
Bialiatski? What are the thoughts and hopes of “Viasna” members? Members of the
Human Rights Center
have.
Valiantsin Stefanovich, Deputy Chairperson
of the Human Rights Center
"Viasna":
- On the one hand, our work has changed during this time, on the other - has
not changed. "Viasna" continues to work actively at the international
level with various UN agencies (the Human Rights Committee, the Committee on
Torture), structures of the European Union and the Council of Europe, as well
as with other human rights organizations. It has changed because the question
of Ales Bialiatski was added to our habitual activities. We paid much attention
to it. We had a number of serious meetings at different meeting. For instance, with
the EU Commissioner Fule we talked about the situation in Belarus in
general and the situation with Bialatski Ales in particular for about 4
minutes..
I think that the intensity of our work does not decrease, but now it has one
more dimension – the case of Ales Bialiatski. Of course, we always talk about such
painful issue as existence of political prisoners in Belarus when talking about this
criminal case.
Tatsiana Reviaka, member of the Council
of the HRC “Viasna”:
- For me it is very important that after the arrest of Ales Bialiatski. "Viasna"
continues to work at full strength - none of “Viasna” members left the
organization or gave up human rights activism. This is true for all our activities
and all spheres where we operate. I think that that is exactly what Aliaksandr had
in mind when the court said: "Long live “Viasna”!" and heard the same
response.
Arrest Ales further consolidated "Viasna" members and showed once
again that "Viasna" is an organization of like-minded people who
consciously work for human rights, understanding the threats and challenges of
our time. I am very proud of my colleagues and the fact that I belong to this
community.
For me personally, the arrest of Alesia was a severe blow, but it was not
unexpected. Now we are separated by bars and prison walls, but we remain
friends and colleagues, though we can contact each other only through correspondence.
Of course, it is difficult without Ales, I am anxious about him, for his
health, and also admire his courage and fortitude.
Alena Laptsionak, a member of the HRC “Viasna”:
- Speaking about my emotional state, I must confess that until the last moment
I did not believe in the possibility of a prolonged seizure of Ales and such a
hard sentence. It’s not because I believe in justice or thought too good about
our authorities, but just because it seems to be easier not to thing about the
worst and not to wait for it. The more that “Viasna” has worked without
registration for so many years, and all dangers passed it by: it was getting
stronger and stronger, getting more and more international prestige. On the other
hand, I personally recorded interviews with Ales during the previous years and
asked questions like “Aren’t you afraid of persecution?" and foresaw the
answer that the choice has been made and the price doesn’t matter, though it
could sound a bit pathetic at that time.
Now my mind also refuses to accept the events of the recent months: the more
that everything except for the absence of our leader remains virtually
unchanged, including our business and friends. I have the impression that Ales is
just on a business trip and will soon return, and the letters he writes from
prison are full of optimism and funny memories of our recent past. My mood goes
up when I find a letter from him in my mailbox: you read it, then write
something in response – it fells like a talk...
Anastasia Loika, a member of the HRC “Viasna”:
- The work of our reception room hasn’t stopped for a moment after the
detention and arrest of Ales Bialiatski. Following his instructions, we started
working even more actively despite our own moral state and the increasing
external threats.
We also understand that we can be deprived of our office in Minsk since the verdict to the Chairperson of
“Viasna” provides for the confiscation of property. However, it won’t happen so
quickly. At present we continue working at our office, and we have some emergency
variants even if it happens. We will continue giving legal assistance and advice
to people.