Luban authorities are against free elections
On Monday evening the head of Minsk regional
branch of the United Civil Party Artsiom
Ahafonau received a written denial for holding a picket from the chairman
of Luban district executive committee Vasil
Akulich. They wanted to hold a picket “For Free Elections without
Lukashenka” in the capital of the district.
The executive committee explains their denial by failure of the request to
comply with Articles 9 and 11 of the Law on Mass Events in Belarus, ucpb.org
informs.
“As a matter of fact, it is an expectable answer, our pickets are like a burr
in the saddle for the authorities. However, we are impressed that the executive
committee has spared itself of looking for explanations for denial. For
instance, the reference to the Article 9 of the Law is obviously inconsistent.
I know Luban very well, and the site where the picket had been planned, has no
signs of a place where holding of mass events is banned: it is just a spot in
front of one of the town markets. There are no schools, hospitals or sensitive
facilities there, the executive committee, the court and prosecutor’s office
are situated in the other part of the town. There is no air, water or railway
transport in the city at all, and the only transport facilities nearby are a
bus station and a bus stop. But they are obviously more than 50 metres away. I thought
they would be inventive, moreover, in 2008, when I stand in the parliamentary
election to the chamber of representatives, I staged pickets there, and since
then no decisions on the list of places banned for holding mass events had not
been published by the executive committee,” Artsiom Ahafonau comments on the
letter.
The salt zest of the situation is also in the fact that a few years ago
Ahafonau occupied the position of the chief legal counsel of Luban district
executive committee.