Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in July 2013
In July, the tendency to deterioration of the human
rights situation in Belarus persisted. 12 political prisoners were
still kept behind bars: Ihar Alinevich, Mikalai Autukhovich, Ales
Bialiatski, Dzmitry Dashkevich, Mikalai Dziadok, Aliaksandr
Frantskevich, Andrei Haidukou, Eduard Lobau, Artsiom Prakapenka,
Pavel Seviarynets, Mikalai Statkevich and Yauhen Vaskovich. Dzmitry
Miadzvedz and Sviataslau Baranovich continued serving their terms of
personal restraint without sending to open penitentiaries, and Andrei
Pachobut – his suspended sentence. In June a criminal case was
brought against the former political prisoner Vasil Parfiankou for
breach of the rules of preventive supervision, and in July a similar
criminal case was brought against Uladzimir Yaromenak. Preventive
supervision as a means of control and pressure continued to be used
against the former political prisoner Pavel Vinahradau. Prophylactic
supervision was used towards 25 pardoned and released ahead of
schedule. The investigation into the criminal case under Article
193.1, “activities on behalf of an unregistered organization”,
against Aliaksei Shchadrou continued.
The Human Rights Center
"Viasna" does not regard the termination of the criminal
prosecution of Iryna Khalip and Uladzimir Niakliayeu after the
end of the deferment term as a sign of the improvement of the human
rights situation, regarding their punishment as illegal, unfair and
politically motivated in its nature.
The Member of the
European Parliament Yu. Paletskis had to admit the absence of
positive dynamics in the field of human rights in Belarus in his
report prepared for the European institutions. If in May during the
first reading he spoke of "improving the human rights situation"
in Belarus, after serious criticism by the Belarusian experts and
MEPs during the second reading in 9 July in the Committee on Foreign
Affairs of the European Parliament the wording has been changed. "The
notion that the human rights situation changed, was completely
reformulated. At present it speaks of a hard human rights situation.
At the same time the statistics of the Human Rights Center "Viasna"
is cited that the number of those imprisoned for political reasons
has decreased. However, it is explained that these numbers are a
result of an atmosphere of intimidation and repression," stated
Eustace Paleckis. The European MPs recommended to the European
Commission, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs
and Security Policy and the EU member states to urge the Belarusian
authorities to respect human rights and move towards democratic
reforms to end the country's self-imposed isolation from Europe. In
the opinion of the European Parliament, the EU should also make clear
once again: a prerequisite for any progress that could lead to the
lifting of sanctions and the development of bilateral relations is
the unconditional and immediate release and rehabilitation of all
political prisoners. As it is stated in the report, the EU must use a
temporary suspension of visa sanctions against Belarusian Foreign
Minister with the utmost effectiveness as the diplomatic channel of
communication, as well as his possible participation in the Eastern
Partnership summit, primarily in order to help address the issue of
political prisoners.
In furtherance of this strategy, the
issue of release of political prisoners in Belarus was discussed at a
meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the EU and the Eastern
Partnership, which was held on 22 July in Brussels, with the
participation of the Belarusian Foreign Minister Uladzimir Makei.
Immediately after the meeting Mr. Makei said: "We discussed all
the items that were on the agenda relating to our cooperation with
the European Union”.
According to the Foreign Minister of
Lithuania Linas Linkevičius, Belarusian Minister has demonstrated a
desire to "work constructively" with the EU. "In
contrast to what it was before, there were no objections – maybe he
just kept silent at this point , but it's better than objecting when
when most of the speakers recalled the issue of political prisoners,"
said the head of the Lithuanian diplomacy.
After a meeting
with Uladzimir Makei, the European Commissioner for Enlargement and
Neighborhood expressed hope that the invitation of the Minister of
Foreign Affairs could bring positive results for the political
prisoners in Belarus, and soon in Brussels, he would meet with Ales
Bialiatski: "Now it became possible to communicate with the
authorities on this level, which is not something that would allow us
to forget about our requirements and conditions, but may actually
increase them”.
However, by the end of July the optimism of
the European policy makers and the made advances to the
official Belarusian side yielded no results.
In the situation
when the Belarusian authorities ignore the mandate of the special
rapporteur on human rights in Belarus, which was extended by the UN
Human Rights Council in June of this year, and the refusals to invite
him in the country, an important event for the international
assessment of the situation was a consultation of Miklos Haraszti
with representatives of the Belarusian human rights community, held
in Vilnius on 12-13 July. Miklos Haraszti once again appealed to the
Belarusian authorities for a visa, as he considers it necessary to
come to Belarus in order to study the situation of human rights, and
believes that the dialogue with the Belarusian authorities can be a
very important tool to improve the human rights situation. However,
he received no response to his appeal. During the consultations in
Vilnius much attention was paid to the Belarusian legislation,
falling short of international standards and practices which leads to
negative consequences in various fields of human rights.
Political
prisoners, criminal prosecution of activists
On 2 July
Mikalai Statkevich was allowed a short two-hour meeting with his wife
Maryna Adamovich in the Mahiliou prison No. 4 – through the bars, a
double window and a telephone. On 12 July the political prisoner was
allowed to call his wife from prison. He said that after a long
struggle he was allowed to make one phone call a month. On 16 July
Maryna Adamovich said that in the letter Statkevich wrote that his
previous letter hadn't been just confiscated – it was then sent to
the Regional Prosecutor's Office together with his testimony on the
situation in Shklou penitentiary, which he described in the
letter.
On 5 July the mother of the imprisoned anarchist
Aliaksandr Frantskevich stated that police supervision will be
established over him after his release, scheduled for the beginning
of September. In August a trial will take place in the penitentiary
to determine the type and the term of supervision. On 29 July
Tatsiana Frantskevich noted that not all letters could be received
from her son, as the prison censor went on vacation.
On 9 July
Andrei Haidukou's counsel filed an appeal to the Supreme Court
against the ruling of the Vitsebsk Regional Court. According to his
mother, Andrei will be kept in the Vitsebsk remand prison till the
end of July.
On 10 July the Tsentralny District Court of Minsk
rejected of the former candidate for presidency in Belarus, the
leader of the "Tell the truth!" Uladzimir Niakliayeu to
hold a criminal investigation into the attack on him on 19 December
2010. The court session was held under the chairmanship of Valery
Yesman. U. Niakliayeu asked to cancel the decision to refuse from
prosecution, signed by the Minsk prosecutor Yermakou, and oblige the
investigation authorities "to start a criminal investigation
into the gang assault".
The ex-presidential candidate
stated that he considered the attack on him on 19 December "as
an assassination attempt”. The representative of the defendant,
prosecutor Babchonak said he did not agree with Niakliayeu. He
justified the refusal to institute criminal proceedings by saying
that according to the information received from the MIA and KGB,
special units of these structures did not conduct any activities
against Mr. Niakliayeu and his supporters on 19 December 2010. The
court found these arguments justified. On 25 July the Leninski
District Court of Minsk released Uladzimir Niakliayeu, sentenced to
two years of imprisonment with a two-year deferment of the sentence,
from punishment. The ex-presidential candidate was found guilty under
Part 1 of Art. 342 of the Criminal Code (organization and preparation
of activities that breach public order or active participation in
them). The trial over V. Niakliayeu took just 40 seconds. He was
familiarized with the ruling in the office of Judge Volha Kotsur.
On 12 July the former political prisoner Vasil Parfiankou was
presented charges under Article 421 of the Criminal Code, “violation
of the conditions of preventive supervision”, by an investigator of
the Pershamaiski District Police Department of Minsk. During the talk
with the investigator Mr. Parfiankou noted that under the law
bringing of a criminal case requires three violations, whereas he had
just two. The investigator said that "two violations already
make a system" and the inspector saw this as a reason for legal
action. On 17 July V. Parfiankou was familiarized with the case,
after which it was sent to the court. The date of the trial wasn't
appointed by the end of July. V. Parfiankou faces arrest for six
months or imprisonment up to one year. Vasil Parfiankou had been
sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment for participation in the
peaceful post-election protests in 2010, pardoned and released from
prison, after which a preventive supervision was established over
him. In 2012 V. Parfiankou was sentenced to six months of arrest for
violation of the rules of the preventive supervision.
On 13
July Eduard Lobau met with a Catholic priest, Father Dzmitry from the
Slutsk parish, with whom he already met twice in his penitentiary.
The meeting was held in the presence of an officer of the Ivatsevichy
penitentiary No. 22, where Edward is serving his sentence, and lasted
about an hour. In late July, the mother of Eduard Lobau, Maryna
Lobava, reported that the investigative committee rejected his appeal
against his unlawful interrogation by the KGB during the
investigation.
On 14 July, the day of the wedding of the
“Young Front” member Uladzimir Yaromenak, he received a telephone
call from an investigator of the Pershamaiski DPD of Minsk, who
persistently asked him to come to the police department. U. Yaromenak
managed to postpone the visit to 16 July. On this day, he was
presented the ruling for bringing criminal proceedings under Article
421 of the Criminal Code (violation of preventive supervision), dated
24 May. On 22 July U. Yaromenak studied the case materials together
with his counsel. Among the documents there were the police reports
registering the violations of the preventive supervision. Only two
violations were established by the court, all others were considered
as violations only by the police. U. Yaromenak didn't agree with them
and his counsel expressed these remarks in the appeal. He also drew
attention to the fact that the case had been investigated in the
so-called "fast mode" – in just 15 days, though it had
been brought in May. The case was then transferred to the
prosecutor's office. The investigator took a recognizance not to
leave Minsk from Uladzimir Yaromenak.
On 18 July Aliaksandr
Shchadrou, against whom a criminal case under Article 193.1 of the
Criminal Code, “activities on behalf of an unregistered
organization” was brought, announced his intention to register a
charity of missionaries of charity named after Mother Teresa of
Calcutta. A few days ago he was visited by an officer of the
Shchuchyn DPD who paid interest to the situation of the shelter in
the village of Aliaksandrauka not far from Vasilishki. At that time
there were 7 disabled who cannot walk on their own. When the criminal
case was instigated against Aliaksei Shchadrou, there were 27 people
in the shelter which was located in four houses. Seven of them
managed to get employed, the rest moved away. During the two years of
the existence of the shelter, it helped to 97 people. Aliaksandr
Shchadrou filed an appeal to the Shchuchyn district, asking to
abolish the ruling for the instigation of the criminal proceedings
against him.
On 19 July journalist Iryna Khalip, convicted on
16 May 2011 on charges of participating in group activities that
breach public order for the events in Minsk on 19 December 2010, and
sentenced to two years of imprisonment suspended for two years, was
released from serving her sentence. The verdict was issued by Judge
of the Partyzanski District Court of Minsk Ryta Shahrai. The judge
read out the materials from the criminal-executive inspection of the
Partyzanski District Police Department of Minsk on the conditions of
serving of the punishment by Iryna Khalip and the results of the
check-ups of the implementation of the rules of the punishment, as
well as the petition of the criminal-executive inspection for her
release from punishment. Prosecutor Sakalova supported this decision.
It was also supported by an officer of the inspection. However, on 30
July the security of the airport “Minsk-2” took away her passport
during the registration to the flight Minsk-Warsaw. She was informed
that she was in the "KGB lists" and her flight to Poland
should be agreed with this institution. The passport was returned to
I. Khalip half an hour before the take-off. It's worth noting that
after the release from the punishment the police assured Iryna Khalip
that all restrictions had been removed from her.
On 20 July
the two-year term of conditional imprisonment of Siarhei Martsaleu,
on 22 July – of Andrei Dzmitryieu, Aliaksandr Fiaduta, Vital
Rymasheuski and Siarhei Vazniak came to an end. All of them were
convicted under Part 1 of Art. 342 of the Criminal Code (organization
and preparation of activities that breach public order or active
participation in them) for taking part in the protests against the
rigged presidential election of 2010.
On 20 July the co-head
of the organizing committee of the party "Belarusian Christian
Democracy" Pavel Seviarynets, who is serving three years of
imprisonment in the open penitentiary in the village of Kuplin in the
Pruzhany district received a three-day vacation, during which he
visited Vitsebsk, where his parents live. The way there and back took
1.5 days.
On 20 July the leader of the “Young Front”,
political prisoner Dzmitry Dashkevich who is serving his sentence in
the maximum security penitentiary in Hrodna, turned 32 years old.
This is the third birthday in succession he had to meet in jail.
On
24 July the Bialynichy journalist Barys Vyrvich stated that, as he
learned from a letter received from Mikalai Autukhovich, not all
letters are passed to the Hrodna prison No. 1. The political prisoner
wrote that earlier he received an average of 90-95 letters a month,
whereas in June he got just 40, though he knows that some people
wrote letters to him.
On 24 July the political prisoner
Yauhen Vaskovich was placed for 10 days in solitary confinement in
the Mahiliou prison No. 4 where he is serving his sentence. This was
announced by the executive secretary of the organizing committee of
the Belarusian Christian Democracy Party Dzianis Sadouski, who noted
that the reasons were unknown to him. Starting from May 2010, when
Ya. Vaskovich was directed to serve his sentence, he spent almost 200
days in a punishment cell. According to Dzianis Sadouski, the prison
administration continues pressurizing Mr. Vaskovich, telling him to
write a clemency petition, but he flatly refuses to do it.
On
28 July the political prisoner Artsiom Prakapenka turned 23 years
old. The day before he was allowed a short-term two-hour meeting with
his family. His mother Viyaleta Prakapenka told that he was working
during night shifts and turned very thin. His relatives sent him his
education certificate, as he was going to acquire the qualification
of a mason. The mother asked Artsiom Prakapenka to write a clemency
petition, but he refused to talk about it.
Death
Penalty
On 4 July the Homel resident Aliaksandr Hrunou,
sentenced to death, filed an appeal to the Supreme Court against the
verdict of the Homel Regional Court. Before this the human rights
defender Leanid Sudalenka met with Aliaksandr Hrunou's mother to
discuss the issue of the depletion of all effective remedies within
the country for filing an individual complaint to the Human Rights
Committee of the UN.
On 8 July the Belarusian Helsinki
Committee passed to the Supreme Court the conclusion of the public
examination on the procedure «amicus curiae» in the case of the
death convict Ryhor Yuzepchuk. In the international legal practice
such activities («amicus curiae», from lat. – "Friend of the
Court") is used as a tool to improve the legal system. Such
investigations of human rights organizations are not held for the
benefit of the procedural side, but as an opportunity to present a
neutral view of the authors, with deep respect and recognition of the
high authority and independence of the court. The subject of this
study was to find the reasons for the withdrawal of the death penalty
to R. Yuzepchuk and its replacement with an alternative punishment –
life imprisonment.
As it became known on 18 July, the death
sentence to Ryhor Yuzepchuk was upheld. The Supreme Court informed
the BHC that appeal of R.Yuzepchuk was rejected and the death
sentence was upheld. What is interesting in this case is that the
murder was committed by R. Yuzepchuk when all three inmates of the
Mahiliou prison were under a total control of the prison
administration. On request of the BHC the Department of Corrections
of Internal Affairs reported that an internal check-up was conducted
on this incident, an appropriate reaction to which was paid as a
result. .
On 19 July Liubou Kavaliova and Tatsiana Kaziar, the
mother and the sister of the death convict
Uladzislau Kavaliou
(found guilty of the terrorist attack on the subway in Minsk and
executed on 15 March 2012), went to the Kastrychnitski District Court
of Minsk to complain about the illegal actions of the Department of
Corrections of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Committee for
State Security (KGB). Kavaliou's relatives stated that the refusal to
provide information on the burial site of Uladzislau Kavaliou
violates international standards, and also paid attention to the
violation of the Law "On Applications of Citizens”. They
challenged the refusal of the Department of Corrections to provide
the details of the place of his burial in the Ministry of the
Interior. From there, the complaint was passed to the Department,
whose actions they appealed. The other violation is that in the
refusal to disclose the burial place the state institutions refer to
Part 5, Art.175 of the Criminal Executive Code, which does not meet
the requirements of Art . 7 of the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, which prohibits torture and ill-treatment. The
practice not to inform the relatives about the place of burial of
death convicts falls under the provisions of this article. Kavalious
mother and sister hope to get information about the place of
Uladzislau's burial through court.
Torture and other
cruel and inhuman treatment
On 24 July, after a year of
fruitless appeals to various authorities about her son's death on 26
May 2012 in the detention center of the Svetlahorsk District Police
Department as a result of unlawful actions of the police, Valiantsina
Akulich applied to the Human Rights Center "Viasna". After
consulting lawyers, she filed to the prosecutor of the Svetlahorsk
district an appeal against the ruling of the Senior Investigator of
the Svetlahorsk regional department of the Investigative Committee
Viachaslau Petachenka not to institute criminal proceedings on the
death of her son, Aliaksandr Akulich. The son of V. Akulich died on
the fourth of the five days for which he was placed in the detention
center. Valiantsina Akulich said: "My son was drinking hard, and
we wanted to place him in ut it in an activity therapy center so that
he would quit drinking. On 22 May I phoned to the local police
inspector and asked how he could be placed in the detention center in
order to save hum from drinking. He replied: call "102",
they will come and take him”. I phoned there and he was taken to
the detention center for five days . On the fourth day he fell ill ,
but initially the officers of the detention center didn't call an
ambulance for him. Though his cellmates asked to call an ambulance,
when he started running across the cell. They took him out,
handcuffed his hands to the bars and started beating him. The
surveillance cameras recorded only to the point where he was it was
taken out of the cell, and then there happened a “failure”. 18
blows were inflicted. When he started having convulsions and stopped
breathing, they laid him on the floor and called the "ambulance".
When the ambulance came he was already dead. When Valiantsina
Aliakseyeva came to the morgue, they refused to show her his body and
told ony to bring his clothes. She managed to inspect him only when
he was taken home. "I saw that he was covered in bruises, all
cut up , and his hands and feet and the face were all black. I called
"102" and said: “You, killers, you killed my son, I don't
believe that he died on his own. Two police officers came to me, I
asked them to shoot the remove the body on video, but they refused.
The following day a friend of my brought a photo camera, and we shot
everything. The same evening I wrote an application to the police.”
In her application Valiantsina Akulich requested a check-up on the
death of her son due to the existence of numerous bodily injuries.
The materials of the check-up state: "The following injuries
were found during the examination of the corpse: multiple bruises on
the scalp, face, in the area of the right shoulder joint, the
elbow, wrist joints in the area on the left leg , bleeding under
mucosa of vestibule of mouth (upper lip) . Bruises on the back of the
chest emerged from a blunt solid object like a baton stick. All of
the injuries arose from the action of blunt solid objects shortly
before death (during one day) and belong to light physical damage
which cannot have cause-and-effect relationship with the onset of
death. Appearance of these injuries from falling on the ground is
excluded, as many injuries were located in different anatomic areas
and cavities of the body." In his decision not to institute
criminal proceedings the investigator V. Petachenka tells the mother
of the dead that the need for the use of physical force and police
gear against her son was caused by the fact that he "behaved
aggressively, disobeyed the police and didn't submit to their
legitimate demands”. "The actions of the police officers A.
Stseshankou and A. Bachko who were on duty , comply with the law of
Belarus "On the internal affairs" and were committed within
the limits of their powers. Therefore, there are no grounds for a
criminal case,” ruled the investigator of the Investigation
Committee. Valiantsina Akulich believes that the investigation into
the death of her son wasn't properly and needs to be supplemented,
and therefore the decision of Senior Investigator of the Svetlahorsk
district department of the Investigative Committee Uladzimir
Petachenka is premature and should be repealed. She stated it in her
appeal to the prosecutor of the Svetlahorsk district. In hear appeal
Valiantsina Akulich insists on additional forensic examination and
adoption of a solution about drawing the guilty people to legal
account.
Harassment of human rights defenders and human
rights organizations
On 19 July a search was held at the
apartment of Valiantsina Kavalenka, an activist of the Civil
Initiative against lawlessness in the courts and the prosecutor's
office, was searched. According to V. Kavalenka, the police searched
her home for drugs. The search, which lasted for about 40 mibnutes,
was held by Senior Lieutenant Ladzeyeva with the help of three police
officers: Barychonak, Kisialiou and Zaruba. The activist was
explained that some detainee in a case dated 2011 said that she had
allegedly sold him some drugs. The police found nothing in V.
Kavalenka's apartment. She is sure that the pressurization is due to
the fact that she and her husband sought review of criminal
proceedings against their son and write complaints and letters to
various authorities.
Pressurization of social and
political activists by security services
On 10 July the
Leninski District Court of Mahiliou dismissed the appeal of an
activist fo the organizing committee of the party "Belarusian
Christian Democracy" Aleh Aksionau against the warning, issued
to him by the KGB on 19 April for acting on behalf of an unregistered
organization. Judge Valiantsina Lapatsina considered that the
Mahiliou regional department of the KGB had rightly warned the
activist. The reason for it were the Internet publications, in which
he acted on behalf of the organizing committee of the Belarusian
Christian Democracy. As a result, Aleh Aksionau was put on the
prophylactic register of the KGB. On 22 July Aleh Aksionau filed an
appeal to the panel of judges on civil cases of the Mahiliou Regional
Court with the request to reverse the decision of the Leninski
District Court of Mahiliou concerning the warning issued to him by
the Mahiliou KGB. In addition, the activist requires the court to
issue a private ruling to the Mahiliou KGB Department concerning the
gross violations of the law, and find illegal Art . 193.1 of the
Criminal Code and Part 3 of Article 7 of the Law "On Political
Parties", which prohibit activities on behalf of unregistered
organizations.
Administrative prosecution of political
activists, arbitrary detention
On 2 July in Minsk the
police detained activists of the National Bolshevik movement Dzianis
Haurykau, Aliaksandr Paliakou and Dzmitry Paliyenka. The police
officers said they were suspected of robbery, but when the activists
were taken to the Kastrychintski District Police Department, they
were charged under Article 17.1 of the Administrative Code for
allegedly using foul language in a public place. A. Paliakou was then
released as a minor. On 4 July Dzianis Haurykau and Dzmitry Paliyenka
were sentenced to 2 days of arrest they had already served while
awaiting trial.
On 4 July in Mahiliou an activist of the
United Civil Party Mikalai Hladyshau held a one-man picket against
the deployment of Russian airbases in Belarus. On the fence of a
former Consumer Services Center he placed a poster "No Russian
airbases in the Belarusian land”. Half an hour later the activist
was detained . The policeman took him to the nearest police station,
where he was given summons and then released. On 7 July Mikalai
Hladyshau was summoned to the Leninski District Police Department of
Minsk, where he once again questioned and a report of administrative
violation was drawn. Mikalai Hladyshau was accused of violating
Article 23.34 (a violation of the order of organizing and holding
mass events). Police officer Zahorski stated that soon the activist
would be called to court by a writ.
On 8 July the Savetski
District Court of Minsk fined an activist organizing committee of the
party "Belarusian Christian Democracy " Pavel Prakapovich
2.5 million rubles for an event in the memory of journalist Dzmitry
Zavadski. On 7 July evening the activist posted a portrait of Dzmitry
Zavadski in Yakub Kolas Square, after which he was detained. The
violation report was composed under Article 23.34 of the
Administrative Code (organizing or participating in an unauthorized
mass event). During the night before the trial P. Prakapovich was
held in the detention center .
On 16 July the head of the
movement " Young Belarus" Dzmitry Kaspiarovich was detained
at the border on the way to Vilnius and was taken to the Savetski
District Police Department of Minsk. The detainee was told that he
was in the database of offenders and had not served 12 -day
administrative detention, which he had been given for allegedly using
foul language at the Savetski District Court of Minsk on 17 March
2008. After the end of the trial Mr. Kaspiarovich was placed in the
detention center. There he complained that he felt bad and was taken
to the 11th Minsk clinical hospital with a hypertensive crisis.
On
17 July a lieutenant of the Baranavichy District Police Department
Dzianis Maisenia drew up the third violation report against the head
office Baranavichy Belarusian Language Society and activist of the
Movement "For Freedom" Viktar Syrytsa, charging him with
planning and carrying out unauthorized activities – the Milavidy
festival in honor of the rebels of 1863. Earlier, the head of the
Baranavichy City and District Court Mikalai Kmita twice sent the
reports drawn up on V. Syrytsa back to the police department to
correct the deficiencies. On 31 July Judge of the Baranavichy City
and District Court Katsiaryna Hruda found Mr. Syrytsa guilty of
violating Article 23.34 of the Administrative Code of the Republic of
Belarus and punished him with a fine of 2 million rubles.
On
22 July two violation reports were drawn up against the Baranavichy
entrepreneur and civil activist Mikalai Charnavus. He was accused of
violating Part 3 of Article 23.34 (organizing and carrying out
unauthorized mass events) during the rallies of the Baranavichy
entrepreneurs on 27 June and 1 July. The first rally was held at the
Cooperative Market and the second – in front of the tax office.
During the events Mikalai Charnavus held the posters "We want to
work" and "We do not need such a customs union”. Police
major familiarized Mr. Charnavus with the violation reports right at
his working place.
On 25 July morning in Minsk the activist
of the civil campaign "Tell the Truth" by Pavel Vinahradau
was detained while heading for the trial over the head of “Tell the
Truth!”, Uladzimir Niakliayeu. He called a taxi, left the
apartment and went missing – the taxi service reported that he
didn't use the car he ordered. As it became known later , Vinahradau
was taken to the Maskouski District Police Department of Minsk and
released from there about 4 p.m. On the same day, another activist of
the campaign "Tell the Truth!", Vital Vasilkou, was
detained. He came out of the organization office to smoke and was
immediately detained by unidentified men in civilian clothes. On 26
July the Maskouski District Court of Minsk sentenced him to ten days
of administrative arrest under Article 23.4 of the Code of
Administrative Offenses, insubordination to lawful demands of the
police. The verdict was delivered by Judge Tatsiana Motyl.
On
27 July the Babruisk member of the organizing committee of the BCD ,
businessman Viachaslau Sheleh stated that his 16-year-old daughter,
Natallia, went missing in the morning. She was found only in the
afternoon and was taken to the hospital with a concussion . According
to V. Sheleh, everyday at 6 a.m. she went away for a 40-minute run.
When she didn't return timely and her phone didn't answer her phone,
the parents got anxious, because exactly one month ago she was met by
some unidentified people in the stairwell. They said the girl to tell
her father to stop dealing with politics, and threatened her with
rape. After Natallia saw these people at the entrance of the house
again, she applied to the police. second time. Natallia told her
parents that while running in the morning, she was hit in the head,
and when she came to her senses, she saw that she was in the woods.
Her clothes were tattered, and her body and face were covered with
black paint. When she went to the road track to stop a car, the
drivers were afraid to pick her up because of her look, but some of
them agreed to give her a hike, after which she managed to phone his
father. He called the police who arrived in two hours and held a
questioning. After Natallia's return they took testimonies from her
parents and promised to hold a check-up. Viachaslau Sheleh suggested
that the abduction of her daughter could be conducted by the security
services in order to intimidate him for his social and political
activism.
On 29 July the Partyzanski District Court of Minsk
held trials over three activists of the civil campaign “Alternative”,
Aleh Korban, Aleh Keral and Dzmitry Silchanka. On 26 July the
activists hanged out white-red-white flags on the bridge over the
Partyzanski Avenue near "Belarus" department store to mark
the 23rd anniversary of the Declaration of Sovereignty of Belarus. In
a few minutes they were detained by police in civilian clothes and
pulled into two minibuses. Together with the activists the police
detained a photographer of "Nasha Niva" Siarhei Hudzilin,
the BelaPAN correspondents Andrei Korsak and Zakhar Shcharbakou, and
public activist Volha Burnevich. All of them were taken to the
Partyzanski District Police Department of Minsk. The journalists and
the girl were released after identification without getting any
charges, whereas Aleh Korban, Aleh Keral and Dzmitry Silchanka were
taken in the detention center before the trial. All of them were
charged with disorderly conduct ( Art17.1 of the Administrative
Code). Aleh Korban was tried by Judge Volha Paulouskaya, Dzmitry
Silchanka – by Judge Katsiaryna Chaiko. All three activists were
punished with 5 days of arrest.
Restrictions on
freedom of speech and the right to disseminate information ,
harassment of journalists
On
2 July at a meeting of entrepreneurs at the “Slavianski” market
in Rechytsa the police tried to find out on which basis an
independent journalist, member of the Belarusian Association of
Journalists Larysa Shchyrakova was making video shots. Police captain
Dzmitry Svirydzenka demanded that she showed him her journalist ID.
She presented a membership card of the Belarusian Association of
Journalists, and he copied all the data in a notebook. In some time
the BAJ received a call from Rechytsa. The police asked whether
Larysa Shchyrakova was really a member of the organization. Mr.
Svirydzenka also checked the documents of the head of the Homel
organization of the Belarusian Association of Journalists Anatol
Hatouchyts.
On 9 July a member of the Belarusian Association
of Journalists Alena Stsiapavana was summoned to the Kastrychnitski
District Police Station of Vitsebsk,
where the senior inspector of public order and prophylaxis Siarhei
Viaraksa familiarize her with a report of administrative violation
under Aricle 22.9 Part 2 of the Administrative Code. The police
officers claim that Alena Stsiapanava “carried out professional
activities of a journalist for the foreign media Radio “Liberty"
without proper accreditation". Meanwhile, the administrative
article under which she is charged provides liability for "violation
of the rules of sending out free copies of periodicals, distribution
of erotic publications, publication of retractions in the media or
illegal production and distribution of media". On 12 July Alena
Stsiapanava was to have been tried at the Kastrychnitski District
Court of Vitsebsk, but Judge Ina Hrabouskaya filed the report back to
the police for correction of deficiences. The trial was postponed to
an unknown term.
On 10 July the journalists of the newspaper
“Nasha Niva” Iryna Arakhouskaya and Mikita Dubaleka were detained
in the center of Minsk, allegedly for identification. In some time
they were released. No detention reports were drawn on them.
On
25 July a correspondent of the internal policy department of the
weekly “Belorusy i Rynok” Ihar Ilyash was detained by the police.
The reporter was present at the trial over the ex-candidate for
presidency Uladzimir Niakliayeu, held in the Leninski District Court
of Minsk. After the end of the trial Mr. Ilyash headed for the bus
stop. He was approached by three officers of the Maskouski District
Police Department of Minsk in civvies, who asked him to go with them
into the van, which stood close by. They argued that he allegedly
"was shot with a hidden camera which registered some
violations”. The journalist was taken to the department of public
order and prophylaxis of the Maskouski DPD, where he was told that he
was detained for identification, as he “presented a journalist ID
without passport”. After asking for the passport data I. Ilyash was
interviewed on the subject of where he was in the night of 24 July,
and who could confirm his words. After that, the policemen apologized
and released the correspondent.
On 26 July journalists were
detained while white-red-white flags were hanged out by activists of
the campaign "Alternative": the photo correspondent of
“Nasha Niva” Siarhei Hudzilin and the correspondents of the
BelaPAN Andrei Korsak and Zakhar Shcharbakou. They were taken to the
Partyzanski District Police Department of Minsk together with the
detained activists, and released after identification.
On 28
July independent journalist Dzmitry Lupach was not allowed to attend
the meeting of dwellers of the village of Dzerkaushchyna of the
Hlybokaye district, where the prohibition on growing pigs in the
5-kilometer zone from the pig farm “Malinoushchyna” was
discussed. Having seen the journalist, the head of the Hlybokaye
District Executive Committee Aleh Morkhat asked the head of the
Hlybokaye District Police Department Viktar Adamovich who let the
journalist come there. After this, the journalist was officially
explained that he was prohibited to attend the meeting as he wasn't a
dweller of Dzerkaushchyna.