Valiantsin Stefanovich reminds Belarusian authorities about international undertakings from UN tribune
Today, June 4th, at the 23rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council in
Geneva the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in
Belarus Miklos Haraszti presented his report on the situation in the
country. International human rights organizations and Mr Valentin
Stefanovich, Deputy Chair of the Human Right Center "Viasna", were invited to participate after the UN member states had a chance to exchange their views.
Oral Intervention on Belarus
Human Right Center VIASNA and International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
My name is Valentin Stefanovich; I am the Deputy Chair of the
Human Right Center VIASNA. I have been leading this organization since
our Chairman was arrested and sentenced to 4.5 years of imprisonment at a
maximum security prison camp.
Human Right Center VIASNA and the International Federation for Human
Rights (FIDH) welcome the Report by the Special Rapporteur on the
situation of human rights in Belarus. The human rights situation in
Belarus remains as bad as ever. Civil and political rights are subject
to strict limitations. A number of political prisoners remain behind
bars, including the former presidential candidate at the 2010 elections
Mr. Statkevich, Chairman of the Human Right Center VIASNA and
Vice-president of FIDH Mr. Bialiatski and the leader of the Young Front
Mr. Dashkevich.
The country continues to use capital punishment, and death sentences
are being passed and carried out. Activities of unregistered NGO are
criminalized, and acceptance of financial assistance from abroad is
considered to be against the law in violation of the March resolution by
the UN Human Rights Council.
Belarus ignores resolutions of the Human Rights Committee, the
Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and other international bodies. The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus made an official statement to
the effect that no decisions by the Human Rights Committee in individual
cases shall be deemed binding. No decisions by the Human Rights
Committee on individual complaints have been acted upon..
This past March, in response to the decision by the Working Group on
Arbitrary Detention in the case of Ales Bialiatski who has been
incarcerated since August 2011, the Belarusian delegation made an
official announcement that it would stop cooperating with this UN
mechanism.
Death sentences continue to be carried out despite a number of
individual appeals in such cases registered and acted upon urgently by
the Human Rights Committee, of which action Belarusian authorities have
been duly informed.
We call on the Belarusian authorities to invite UN Special
Rapporteurs into the country, including Special Rapporteurs on torture,
human rights defenders, the independence of judges and lawyers and the
rights to freedom of peaceful assembly, as well as the Working Group on
Arbitrary Detention. We also call for a visit by the Special Rapporteur
on the situation of human rights in Belarus who has repeatedly requested
to be allowed access to gather information on the situation in the
country from both the government agencies and independent NGOs
We would like to remind everyone concerned that Special Procedures
are deemed to be auxiliary UN mechanisms, and their decisions are those
by the UN. As a UN member state, Belarus must cooperate with all the UN
bodies and mechanisms (as stipulated in Article 56 of the UN Charter)
and is bound by any and all treaties ratified by this country.
source: http://freeales.fidh.net