News for October 2012

Siarhei Malashonak gets fined for “Freedom to political prisoners!”

08.10.2012 Siarhei Malashonak gets fined for “Freedom to political prisoners!”

On 8 October the administrative case against an activist of the Belarusian Christian Democracy was considered at the Navapolatsk City Court. Siarhei Malashonak was found guilty of violating Article 23.34 of the Code of Administrative Offenses (violation of the procedure of holding mass events) and fined 300,000 rubles (about $35).

Border guards continue haunting human rights defenders: Nasta Loika got detained and searched

08.10.2012 Border guards continue haunting human rights defenders: Nasta Loika got detained and searched

The human rights defender Nasta Loika was detained for several hours at the border crossing point “Kamenny Loh” while returning home from Vilnius.

“Hooligan” Housha says it’s impossible to win a politically motivated trial

05.10.2012 “Hooligan” Housha says it’s impossible to win a politically motivated trial

The human rights defenders Siarhei Housha, fined one million rubles for the alleged use of obscene language towards members of an election commission while observing the Parliamentary election, filed an appeal to the Brest Region Court.

05.10.2012 Hrodna Region Court turns down appeal against non-registration of BPF organization

The Hrodna Region Court didn’t grant the appeal of the Belarusian Popular Front Party against the non-registration of its regional organization by the justice board of the Hrodna Region Executive Committee. The judge Zoya Nikolskya found nothing illegal in actions of the registering agency.

05.10.2012 Political prisoner Vaskovich punished with 7 days in penal cell

“The prison administration said that he was put in a penal cell for 7 days and will be released in three days. The reasons are not known to me,” said his counsel.

Baranavichy: neither prosecutor, nor election commission give substantial answers to observer

05.10.2012 Baranavichy: neither prosecutor, nor election commission give substantial answers to observer

On 4 October the election observer Viktar Meziak received an answer from the deputy head of the election commission of the Baranavichy-Easter constituency #6 Larysa Antonava in which it stated that no violations of the electoral legislation were found at the polling station #19.

Unbelievable “qualifications” of Salihorsk commission

05.10.2012 Unbelievable “qualifications” of Salihorsk commission

The election commission of Salihorsk village election constituency #69 explained the reason for the disappearance of 12% (!) of electors from the electors' list at the polling station #76.

Mahiliou observer asks the National Academy of Sciences to check the theory of probability

05.10.2012 Mahiliou observer asks the National Academy of Sciences to check the theory of probability

Aliaksei Paulouski, a former election observer at polling station #53 of the Mahiliou-Central election constituency #85, submitted an appropriate letter to the National Academy of Sciences. The reason for the address was the data of the election at his polling station which made him doubt in the theory of probability.

Election commission of the Savetskaya election constituency in Homel refuses to review the election results

05.10.2012 Election commission of the Savetskaya election constituency in Homel refuses to review the election results

“There are no reasons to find the election at the Homel-Savetskaya election constituency #34 invalid”, this is the answer received by a former candidate for the Parliament Ihar Sluchak.

05.10.2012 Social workers pay visit to Dzianis Sadouski's home

Dzianis Sadouski, an executive secretary of the Belarusian Christian Democracy party, was among coordinators of the election boycott campaign in Minsk. He was detained on 28 August when he was pasting boycott posters calling. The Frunzenski District Court of Minsk sentenced him to 10 days in custody.

05.10.2012 Political prisoner Mikalai Dziadok deprived of warm clothes

The prison administration said the political prisoner had no right to have warm clothes. Aliaksandr Dziadok, the father of political prisoner Mikalai Ddziadok, told charter97.org that his son, who already lost the right to receive parcels, make phone calls and see his relatives, was deprived of warm clothes. He also cannot receive medicines. The political prisoner is kept in isolation and cannot meet with his lawyer. Mail is not delivered from him.

05.10.2012 Mother cannot pass foreign medicine to political prisoner Aliaksandr Frantskevich

For the prisoners with only one kidney they would accept only their Belarusian analogues. Tatiana Frantskevich, the mother of the political prisoners Aliaksandr Frantskevich, told charter97.org, that there is lull is the colony in the expectation of the Council of the EU’s meeting on the issue of introduction of new sanctions.

Mahiliou: election commission turns down another appeal against turnover overstatement

04.10.2012 Mahiliou: election commission turns down another appeal against turnover overstatement

The Mahiliou-Central constituency election commission #85 turned down an appeal of a former candidate for the Parliament, activist of the Belarusian Social Democratic Party (Hramada) Anastasiya Voitava, who argued that the observers' assessments of the turnout didn't match with that announced by the commission and therefore asked to recognize the election at the constituency as invalid.

Baranavichy: picket for the free travel for schoolchildren banned as well

04.10.2012 Baranavichy: picket for the free travel for schoolchildren banned as well

On 3 October Baranavichy entrepreneur and civil activist Mikalai Charnavus received an answer from the deputy head of the Baranavichy City Executive Committe Dz. Kastsiukevich, where it is stated that his picket would not be authorized.

Brest authorities ban a picket for decent work

04.10.2012 Brest authorities ban a picket for decent work

Brest representatives of the Trade Union of Radio Electronic Industry applied to the Brest authorities with the request to authorize a picket by which they intended to mark the World Day for Decent Work.

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