Head of Östgruppen: in the end, justice will prevail in Belarus
The
issue of human rights in Belarus remains the focus of attention not
only of the Belarusian human rights activists, but also of foreign
human rights organizations. A great work on the dissemination of
information on human rights in Belarus, solidarity actions and many
other directions of activity is done by the Swedish human rights
organization Östgruppen. This is stated by the head of the
organization, Martin Uggla.
M. U.: This spring, we were
actively working on issues related to Belarus. We held quite a large
campaign against the holding of the World Championship in Minsk in
2014. On the one hand, the company failed – the International Ice
Hockey Federation decided to hold the championship in Belarus. But we
managed to raise the question about the issue of human rights in
Belarus. And this information is very important for the Swedes.
J.:
Do you do deal with the issue of political prisoners in Belarus and
Ales Bialiatski in particular?
M. U.: Of course, it is a very
difficult situation. We are constantly trying to remind that Ales
Bialiatski is still behind bars. We regularly demand that our
politicians and the EU politicians set requirements for the release
of Ales Bialiatski and all political prisoners. In recent years,
particularly since December 2010, the Swedish population has received
more information about Belarus and the events that take place there.
Information about the situation in Belarus was
also spread due to a scandalous situation at
the hockey championship in Sweden, at which white-red-white flags
were banned.
J.:
Who organized the rally in Sweden in support
of the white-red-white flag?
M. U.: It
was done by the Swedish Initiative
Info-Belarus.
It was joined by many
Belarusians who live in Stockholm. It was a very successful event.
The result of this was that the use of the
white-red-white flag was
allowed at all future matches.
J.:
How such situation with the national flag could happen in
Sweden?
M. U.: The
official Belarusian delegation demanded that the
fans with white-red-white flags be
expelled from the match. Swedish organizers
didn't understand the situation well enough
and agreed to it. Of course, this is a
disgraceful decision. The organizers didn't
want the championship to
be politicized, but that's what they did by their decision.
As
for the Ice Hockey World Championship in Belarus, we will try to
inform the Swedish hockey players and
fans, so that they know
which country they will
go to, and that there
is some risk that they can be used in
the political interests of the regime.
I note that Östgruppen
intends to continue to attract the attention of Swedes to
the situation in Belarus. The cooperation with
the Belarusian human rights activists in this direction is very
important for us. We believe that this is a
very important matter. I'm an optimist. And I think that justice will
prevail in the end.
Martin
Uggla is banned entry
to Belarus. For the
last few years, the Swedish defender has been
denied the Belarusian visa.