Human Rights Day pickets banned in Baranavichy, Navapolatsk and Vitsebsk
On 7 December a civil
activist Viktar Syrytsa received one more letter signed by the deputy
head of the Baranavichy City Executive Committee Dz. Kastsiukevich
concerning the prohibition of a picket on the Human Rights Day.
The
applicant is again informed that the city authorities refuse to
authorize the event despite of the conclusion of service agreements
with the city polyclinic and the public utilities.
“I
presented these two agreements to the Baranavichy City Executive
Committee and also wrote a statement that the officers of the
Baranavichy City Police Department lieutenant-colonel Eduard Sudnik
and major Pavel Kulhavik refused to conclude a service agreement with
me,” said Viktar Syrytsa.
The second letter does not state
that the applicant violated point 4 of the decision of the
Baranavichy City Executive Committee “About the order of holding
mass events in the city of Baranavichy”. However, now an officer of
the ideological department of the CEC Siarhei Piatsihorau argues that
he violated Article 5 of the Law “On Mass Events”. However, the
essence of the “violation” is not explained, as usual.
The
civil activists Volha Hrytskevich, Uladzimir Ivankovich, Yauhen
Parchynski, Natallia Valiayeva, Tatsiana Volkava and Anton Yasinovich
wanted to hold a picket to mark an anniversary of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights in Navapolatsk.
However, thy
received a refusal. As it was found out, almost a year ago the city
authorities secretly amended the list of the places they had allowed
for mass events.
The applicants intended to hold the picket on
the ground in front of the city's Culture Palace. However, in the
prohibition, signed by the deputy head of the Navapolatsk City
Executive Committee Viachaslau Durnou it is stated that according to
the ruling of the executive committee of 9 September 2012 “the
ground in front of the Culture Palace” was excluded from the places
allowed for picketing”. The Navapolatsk activists emphasize that
this amendment was done secretly, as a result of which only one place
was left for opposition's events – the ground at the entrance of
the city's culture and recreation park, where there are almost no
visitors or passers-by in winter.
Nevertheless, the activists
filed a repeated application, having indicated the remaining place
and saving the aim of the action – to discuss economical issues and
inform the public about the existence of political prisoners in
Belarus.
Vitsebsk human rights defenders wanted to hold a
picket in the Culture Park, a place which had been officially
determined by the city authorities as suitable for such actions.
Predictably enough, the action was not authorized.
The ban
was issued by the deputy head of the Chyhunachny District Executive
Committee of Vitsebsk Natallia Liapioshkina with reference to the
failure of the applicants to conclude service agreements with medics,
police and public utilities, informs
the website of “Vitsebsk Viasna”.
The Vitsebsk democrats
also intend to hold a public lecture “The Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. How are its provisions implemented in Belarus” on 10
December, emphasizing that they have to use such format as the
authorities haven't granted any of their applications for
authorization of rallies and meetings for the last two years.