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Civil Rights Defenders on their way to Minsk in support of Ales Bialiatski

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Civil Rights Defenders delegation on their way to Minsk. From left to right John Stauffer, Robert Hårdh, Johan Pihl and Mathias Wikström Photo: Civil Rights Defenders

Civil Rights Defenders delegation on their way to Minsk. From left to right John Stauffer, Robert Hårdh, Johan Pihl and Mathias Wikström Photo: Civil Rights Defenders

Civil Rights Defenders are en-route to Belarus to meet with human rights organisations and the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation Chairman Christer Englund. The 2014 Men’s World Ice Hockey Championships are taking place in Minsk from the 9 to 25 May 2014 despite controversy surrounding the hosting of the event. Civil Rights Defenders will be the only Swedish human rights organisation to meet with the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation to discuss the human rights situation in Belarus.

At the meeting the Chairman, of the Federation Christer Englund will be presented with a symbolic hockey jersey containing the text “Bialiatski 33” written on the back of it. The jersey symbolises the imprisonment of Belarus’ leading human rights defender, Ales Bialiatski. Ales and was the 2014 recipient of the Civil Rights Defender of the Year award and has now been imprisoned for 33 months.

“Human rights defenders in Belarus operate under incredibly difficult conditions risking their own personal safety and are in dire need of international support, including support from the sports movement”, says Robert Hårdh Civil Rights Defenders Executive Director.

The human rights situation in Belarus is very problematic. Before the Ice Hockey Championships critical voices have been silenced, and several human rights defenders have been hidden away in prisons. Demonstrations and opposition campaigns have been prevented and foreign human rights organisations have been denied entry at Minsk airport.

The only reason that Civil Rights Defenders can go to Belarus is because of an agreement that has been made between the International Ice Hockey Federation and the Belarusian regime regarding the free entry to the country without the need for a visa. Although other organisations have been deported despite the assurances of the Belarusian regime, Civil Rights Defenders expects that the agreement will be respected.

Source: civilrightsdefenders.org

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