Open letter to the President of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenka

Dear Mr. President,


We, 48 undersigned organizations from 24 countries, strongly condemn the continuing wave of detentions and harassment of peaceful protesters, journalists, human rights defenders, civil society activists, anarchists and opposition party members in Belarus.


Most of the detentions and harassment are linked to participation in peaceful protests demanding the cancellation of Presidential Decree No. 3, the so-called “social parasite” legislation, which imposes a tax on unemployed people in Belarus. Decree No. 3 obligates citizens to work a specific number of days or pay a special duty to the State under threat of arrest. This is contrary to Art. 41 of the Belarusian Constitution and violates international human rights law.


According to reports from Belarusian and international human rights organizations, as of 22 March 2017 more than 250 people have been detained since 3 March 2017, including at least 31 journalists. At least 110 people have been sentenced to 3-15 days of administrative arrest. Many of them remain in detention, while others have been subject to different forms of harassment.


We strongly condemn the fact that several detentions of peaceful protesters at different places across Belarus have been carried out with the excessive use of force by Belarusian security officers.


Several Belarusian organizations have announced a demonstration that will take place in Minsk and in other cities in Belarus on 25 March 2017. We are deeply concerned about the physical and psychological integrity of the participants of these protest marches.


As the president of Belarus we urge you:

  • To respect the right to peaceful assembly and expression;
  • To ensure that there are no obstructions to the exercising of these rights in Belarus, including in relation to the planned demonstration on 25 March 2017 in Minsk and in other cities across the country;
  • To guarantee in all circumstances the physical and psychological integrity of all peaceful protesters at the demonstration on 25 March 2017 in Minsk as well as at all other peaceful demonstrations across Belarus;
  • To refrain from the use of excessive force by security officers on 25 March 2017 in Minsk as well as at all other peaceful demonstrations across Belarus;
  • To ensure that journalists are able to fully exercise their professional duties, including during peaceful demonstrations;
  • To immediately and unconditionally release all protesters, journalists, human rights defenders, civil society activists and opposition members who have been detained in connection with the current wave of demonstrations solely for peacefully exercising their right to freedom of assembly and expression;
  • To refrain from preventively detaining journalists, human rights defenders, civil society activists, anarchists and opposition activists;
  • To immediately stop the persecution, harassment and intimidation of those who exercise their right to freedom of assembly, expression and association and ensure these rights to all Belarusian citizens;
  • To abolish Presidential Decree No. 3 since it violates international human rights law.


Signatories:

  • Albanian Helsinki Committee
  • Analytical Center for Interethnic Cooperation and Consultations (Georgia)
  • Article 19 (UK)
  • Association UMDPL (Ukraine)
  • Bir Duino (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Bulgarian Helsinki Committee
  • Center for Civil Liberties (Ukraine)
  • Center for the Development of Democracy and Human Rights (Russia)
  • Charity foundation "East-SOS" (Ukraine)
  • Civic Belarus (Czech Republic)
  • CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation, Johannesburg
  • Committee to Protect Journalists (USA)
  • Crude Accountability (USA)
  • FIDH, Paris
  • Freedom Files (Russia/Poland)
  • German-Russian Exchange (Germany)
  • Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
  • Helsinki Committee of Armenia
  • Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (Poland)
  • Human Rights Center "Postup" (Ukraine)
  • Human Rights Center (Azerbaijan)
  • Human Rights Information Center (Ukraine)
  • Human Rights Monitoring Institute (Lithuania)
  • Humanrights.ch (Switzerland)
  • Index of Censorship (UK)
  • Institute Respublica (Ukraine)
  • International Partnership for Human Rights (Belgium)
  • IRFS (Azerbaijan)
  • JEF Europe: Young European Federalists, Brussels
  • Kazakhstan Interantional Bureau for Human Rights and the Rule of Law
  • Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group (Ukraine)
  • KRF Public Alternative (Ukraine)
  • Libereco - Partnership for Human Rights (Switzerland/Germany)
  • Macedonian Helsinki Committee
  • Memorial International, Moscow
  • Menschenrechte in Belarus e.V. (Germany)
  • Moscow Helsinki Group (Russia)
  • NESEHNUTI - Independent Social Ecological Movement (Czech Republic)
  • Norwegian Helsinki Committee
  • Ostgruppen – Swedish Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights
  • Promo LEX (Moldova)
  • Protection of Rights without Borders NGO (Armenia)
  • Public Verdict Foundation Russia)
  • Reporters Without Borders, Paris
  • The Netherlands Helsinki Committee
  • The Swiss Helsinki Committee
  • Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union
  • World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT), Geneva