Two months have passed since the arrest of Ales Bialiatski
Today, on 4 October, there turns two months since the detention of the
well-known Belarusian human rights activist, vice-president of the
International Federation of Human Rights Ales Bialiatski.
As
stated to BelaPAN by human rights activist Valiantsin Stefanovich, Bialiatski
feels alright in custody. “Lattes from him come with a delay. However, last
week he familiarized with the materials of his case, and the counsel did not
tell us that he was experiencing some health problems or something else,"
- said Stefanovich.
According
to Stefanovich, Bialiatski’s case has been passed to the procuracy, and then
will be passed to court. “There are some moments that can influence the change
of restraint to Bialiatski. The matter is that after the court receives the
case, the power to decide the question of restraint will belong to the judge,
not to the investigation. Taking into account the fact that Bialiatski won’t be
able to influence the course of the investigation after its end, and that
thousands of people signed personal guarantees for him, the court can release
him under a written undertaking not to leave. I hope it will be so,” said
Valiantsin.
He
also noted that the investigation did not allow Bialiatski to meet with his
wife during his arrest. "After the trial, the issue of short- and
long-term meetings will be also considered by the judge. Maybe the judge will
allow the meetings," - suggested Stefanovich.
He
stressed that international human rights organizations and colleagues consider
the criminal prosecution of Ales Bialiatski solely as retaliation for his human
rights activities. "All
the money he received from various funds was spent to help victims of political
repression. The funds received relevant reports on the costs incurred and there
are no claims from them. Therefore, we insist that Bialiatski is not guilty and
demand his immediate release," said Stefanovich.
Ales Bialiatski
has been kept under arrest since 4 August. He is charged under part 2 of
Article 243 of the Criminal Code (concealment of income on a large scale). The
reason for the prosecution of human rights defender is the information about his
foreign bank accounts which was transferred to the Belarusian authorities by
the justice ministries of Lithuania
in Poland.
The
authorities of these countries publicly apologized to Bialiatski and his family
and suspended contacts with Belarus
within the framework of treaties on legal assistance.
International
human rights organizations, the EU leadership, the United States and other democratic
countries demand the release of Ales Bialiatski.