Brest authorities allowed only one out of three pickets
Activists of the Belarusian Leftist Party "Fair
World" intended to hold three pickets on 17 March in order to draw public
attention to the implementation of the legal right to accessible accommodation.
According to the head of the Brest
city organization of the "Fair World", Liudmila Dzenisenka, Article
48 of the Constitution, guaranteeing accessible accommodation to Belarusian
citizens, is violated because of the high costs and the great percents one has
to pay for bank loans.
The state started issuing by far less money on building of apartments, whereas
the majority of families cannot finance their building on their own, without
the state loans.
The organizer of one of the pickets, Uladzimir Kiryianau, received a refusal
allegedly because he was going to hold the action on Savetskaya Street, near the cinema "Belarus",
which wasn't a place which wasn't mentioned in the appropriate ruling of the
city authorities as a place where such actions could be held. The authorities
also banned a picket on the "authorized" place, the
"Locomotive" stadium, as its organizer, Aliaksandr Dzenisenka, hadn't
concluded service agreements with police, medics and public utilities (which is
demanded by the ruling of the Brest City Executive Committee "About mass
events in Brest" of 30 June 2011).
However, the application of Liavontsi Chypurnykh, who hadn't concluded such
agreements either, was granted – he was allowed to hold a picket in the park of Soldiers-Internationalists.