Ales Bialiatski awarded with the National prize for human rights advocacy in the nomination "For Personal Courage"
On 1 February in Warsaw the award
ceremony of charter97.org website took place. The event was attended
by Polish and Belarusian human rights defenders, politicians, public
activists and journalists.
The national prize for human rights
advocacy was established by the civil initiative "Charter'97"
back in 1998. During the 15 years the prize was awarded to many
courageous fighters for the freedom of Belarus. This time, the prize
"For Personal Courage" was awarded to the human rights
defender Ales Bialiatski, the first governor of Belarus Stanislau
Shushkevich, the musician Siarhei Mikhalok, the Swedish pilots Tomas
Mazetti, Per Cromwell and Hannah Frey and the trade union leader
Henadz Fiadynich.
The prize to the human rights defender Ales
Bialiatski was passed to Ales Bialiatski through his wife Natallia
Pinchuk by the vice-president of the Polish International Solidarity
Fund Marcin Wojciechowski. "Dear Natallia, dear Mr. President,
dear friends. Ales Bialiatski is a symbol. The symbol of freedom,
independent thinking, human rights, human dignity and struggle for
these values. Pitifully enough, at present Ales is not with us, he is
in a penal colony.
Poland is responsible for the arrest and
the verdict to him to some extent. We regret on this occasion. This
mistake shouldn't have been done. The only thing we can do now, apart
from giving support to the family and colleagues of Ales Bialiatski,
is to keep saying that he is kept in prison for his convictions, for
his activities, for making Belarus a free and democratic country. It
is a great honor for me to pass this prise on behalf of charter97.org
to Ales Bialiatski's wife, Natallia Pinchuk. Thank you for speaking
about what is going on in Belarus and about the situation of Ales
Bialiatski and his colleagues," said Marcin Wojciechowski.
Natallia Pinchuk answered: "Recently speaking on behalf
of Ales Bialiatski has become my mission. I would also like to thank
the website of Charter'97 for awarding this prize. This award is
given for personal courage, human rights advocacy, support to victims
of political repressions and dissemination of information about the
abuses that take place in Belarus.
The fact that Ales
Bialiatski is kept in jail overshadows this solemn event. The issue
of human rights abuses in Belarus remains acute – it is not by
chance that human rights defenders continue receiving such awards.
The most bitter thing is that there are still political prisoners in
the country and Ales Bialiatski is among them.
I would also
thank charter97.org for the fact that the website constantly turns
the public attention to the situation of political prisoners and does
everything possible for their release and complete rehabilitation. I
managed to pass the information about the award to Ales Bialiatski.
He expressed his gratitude and said that he considered this award not
only as a personal one, but also as an award to the Human Rights
Center "Viasna" in which he has worked all these years,"
said Natallia Pinchuk.
Source: charter97.org