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Vitsebsk members of CCP-BPF are prohibited to hold their 7 November action

2012 2012-11-05T16:51:19+0300 1970-01-01T03:00:00+0300 en https://spring96.org./files/images/sources/dziarzhaucau.jpg The Human Rights Center “Viasna” The Human Rights Center “Viasna”
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Yan Dziarzhautsau, Vitsebsk activist of the Conservative Christian Party “Belarusian Popular Front”.

Yan Dziarzhautsau, Vitsebsk activist of the Conservative Christian Party “Belarusian Popular Front”.

“The Vitsebsk City Executive Committee sent an answer to our application. According to it, the application was not granted as we were asking to authorize a meeting and procession in the places where such actions are not allowed and we would violate the law by holding it. In fact, it is not us who violates the law in this case,” says a member of the Conservative-Christian Party “Belarusian Popular Front” Yan Dziarzhautsau.

The city authorities had determined only three places for mass events in an appropriate ruling. All three are located on the city outskirts. CCP BPF activists, disagreeing with such state of affairs, applied for authorization of a procession from the Vitsebsk railway station to Lenin Square, where they also intended to hold a picket with the aim to inform the public about the destructive role of the Communist ideology in the development of Belarus, the purposeful and long-standing destruction of the Belarusian language and culture by advocates of this ideology.

According to the ruling, organizers of mass events must also attach service agreements with the police, public utilities and medics to the applications for authorization of the events. However, the Vitsebk Region Police Department refused to conclude a service agreement with the applicants – its officers stated that the action had already been prohibited by the Vitsebsk City Executive Committee!

The public utilities service answered that it was impossible to conclude such an agreement as the streets were cleaned by some other enterprises, hired by it for this purpose. The central polyclinic, in its turn, wrote that many medics had days of on 6-7 November, that's why it would be allegedly impossible to send an ambulance car to the mass event.

Mr. Dziarzhautsau also points at another interesting circumstance: only the executive committee and the police department answered the applications in the Belarusian language – all other answers were given in Russian, in violation of the Belarusian legislation which obliges state officials to give answers in the language of the applicant.

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